As Battle Heats Up at Dallas College, Faculty Vote ‘No Confidence’ in School Chancellor
On Friday, Dallas College faculty passed a resolution declaring “no confidence” in the school’s chancellor.
On Friday, Dallas College faculty passed a resolution declaring “no confidence” in the school’s chancellor.
Students at an Irving ISD high school walked out last week after officials allegedly forced educators to remove “safe space” stickers from their doors.
A professor who says she was fired from Collin College in violation of her constitutional rights is suing the school.
As coronavirus cases climb in schools, Dallas ISD is doing its best to avoid a return to virtual learning.
School districts across North Texas are implementing mask mandates in defiance of Gov. Greg Abbott.
An organization called Respect Midlothian 1888 is demanding the ouster of Midlothian ISD’s diversity, equity and inclusion director.
Last week, reports began circulating that a Collin College student and dean had died of COVID-19.
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.
As COVID-19 cases rise, some Democratic lawmakers want to see schoolwide mask mandates and virtual learning options.
A former Collin College professor says she left after enduring years of racial harassment.
Dallas ISD teachers say last year’s COVID-19 challenges could inhibit learning in the upcoming semester.
The district said it wants to consolidate students at J.P. Starks and William Brown Miller Elementary because of low enrollment and have them sent to John Neely Bryan Elementary School.
Dallas neighborhoods are setting up plans for the future of their communities. Will the city listen to them?
Collin College’s board of trustees doesn’t want anyone to speak in “anger” at public meetings.
Dallas ISD may eliminate suspensions starting in the fall to help mitigate racial disparities.
A new interactive donation map shows where North Texans can drop off their old books.
The 1836 Project’s committee will also be tasked with ensuring “patriotic education” about Texas is provided to people at state parks, landmarks, monuments and museums.
In 1990, one Fort Worth high school attracted controversy after it moved to ditch its Confederate symbology.
This week, a North Texas valedictorian’s commencement speech went viral.
The American Association of University Professors announced on Tuesday it’s launching an investigation into Collin College.
Callisburg ISD is under fire after a racist video and photo emerged over the weekend.