Mental health support for toddlers has lagged in Texas. That’s now changing.
Lawmakers and child care centers are pushing for a statewide mental health system for toddlers. Full Story
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Lawmakers and child care centers are pushing for a statewide mental health system for toddlers. Full Story
Dozens of districts sued Texas saying the ratings painted an unfair picture of their schools. Others voluntarily have released their own. Full Story
Lawmakers reflected on Houston ISD takeover and prospect of the Legislature creating subsidies for private school tuition Full Story
The superintendents said they haven’t received enough support from the state or time to fix errors the system generated. Full Story
The Texas Education Agency says there’s time to fix problems before officially reported data is used to determine how much money districts get. Full Story
Students’ scores in a test that gauges their English skills have been low since a redesign introduced computer scoring. Full Story
The ruling marks the fifth consecutive year Texas families have not received a full picture of their schools’ ratings, which are used to determine how they are performing. Full Story
Some secular groups and members of other faiths say the curriculum could give schools too much control over how children are taught religion. Full Story
The delayed rollout of the new FAFSA caused many students to experience setbacks in receiving financial aid packages. If these delays impacted your college choices, The Texas Tribune wants to hear your story. Full Story
Katy ISD’s board voted this past fall to require staff to notify parents if their child wants to use a different pronoun or identifies as a different gender. Full Story
The last day to register to vote is April 29. Early voting runs from May 20-24. Full Story
Many independent school districts, including the largest ones, do not allow chaplains to serve as counselors, which is now allowed under a new Texas law. Full Story
The transition at the Waco-area school district will shed light on how a democratically elected school board resumes control after a takeover. Full Story
Policy experts worry students will fall short of the state's future workforce needs. Educators hope the new curriculum will help them. Full Story
The TEA appointed a “board of managers” to replace the district’s school board trustees and named a new superintendent. Full Story
Twelve jurors selected Friday will review law enforcement’s delayed response during Texas’ deadliest school shooting and recommend possible criminal charges. Full Story
The U.S. Department of Justice just released its investigation into law enforcement’s response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School. But at least three other investigations have not yet been released to the public. Full Story
Dozens of school districts sued the Texas Education Agency last fall, claiming revisions to the state’s accountability system would hurt them. Full Story
Public schools got little help from lawmakers this year to address the state’s chronic teacher shortage, so they’ve turned to other creative solutions — like leaning on cultural exchange programs to recruit international teachers. Full Story
UATX was launched by a group of higher education critics, including Kanelos, who believe universities have abandoned their commitment to open inquiry, free speech and civil discourse. Full Story