Texas school districts will now have to wait three more weeks until a Travis County judge decides whether or not to block the Texas Education Agency from releasing this year’s ratings of school districts.
The Texas Dept. of Agriculture says in Texas one in five children struggle with hunger, so when school is out of session and most parents are busy with work, how are kids getting proper nutrition?
West ISD breaks down Gaggle software, says Google surveillance program helps in mental health emergencies as much as potential campus threat situations.
Jessica Rajkumar investigates how a recent change to a federal school lunch program has made access to free and healthier lunches easier throughout the country, and in Central Texas.
Six months into the school year, public schools continue to learn how new generative artificial intelligence chat bots could revolutionize learning; however, schools continue to show divided responses to the new technology.
A hearing was held Thursday as part of the fourth special legislative session to explain the changes that House Bill 1 would make and to listen to testimony from school leaders across the state.
Governor Greg Abbott has issued a proclamation expanding the Special Session #3 agenda for universal school choice to include additional school finance, such as teacher pay raises, school safety, and special education.
The temporary injunction prevents the TEA from implementing the changes for the 2022-2023 school year until the court issues an order or a final judgement in the suit, and superintendents from Central Texas give their input on the verdict.
Ott, his board and leaders of Belton ISD came together last month to detail their funding priorities ahead of the special session, assuming it would all be considered by lawmakers.
The Texas Education Agency has announced a temporary delay in the release of 2023 A-F accountability ratings for districts and campuses as they were to be released on Sept. 28.
A panel of superintendents and law enforcement discusses topics like arming teachers, changes in infrastructure, requests from lawmakers, and expanded mental health resources.