How Many Texas Schools Still Have Confederate-Linked Names?
Of the 198 schools nationwide with Confederate-themed names, Texas is home to at least 40, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Of the 198 schools nationwide with Confederate-themed names, Texas is home to at least 40, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Starting Tuesday, Dallas ISD will require students, staff and visitors to wear masks.
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A former Collin College professor says she left after enduring years of racial harassment.
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