How Do School Districts Spot Teachers With White Supremacist Views?

By the time he began teaching Japanese at Skyline High School last year, Stephen Arnquist had allegedly been posting his white supremacist views online for years. School districts routinely conduct background checks on prospective teachers and school staff before hiring them. But how likely is it that one of those…

Lawmakers Must Figure Out How To Spend $9 Billion on Schools

Lawmakers in both houses of the Texas Legislature agree that the state should invest an additional $9 billion into its public school system. Now, they need to reach an agreement on how to spend that money. At a meeting Wednesday morning, the Senate Finance Committee unanimously approved its version of…

UTA Suspends Greek Social Events on Campus

The University of Texas at Arlington is suspending all social activities at its fraternities and sororities, university officials said Wednesday. University officials didn’t make the move in response to a single incident, but because of “concerns regarding the culture of the fraternal community,” said university spokesman Joe Carpenter. Although the…

Bill Would Bar Texas School Districts From Suspending Homeless Students

Thousands of students in the Dallas Independent School District show up to school each morning not knowing where they’ll sleep that night. Under a bill in the Texas Senate, districts wouldn’t be allowed to suspend such students if they misbehave. Senate Bill 1001 would bar school districts from suspending students…

Texas House Drops Dallas ISD-Backed Merit-Pay Plan for Teachers

The Texas House of Representatives’ Public Education Committee unanimously signed off on the chamber’s education package Tuesday, but not before stripping a Dallas ISD-supported provision that would have allowed school districts to give teachers raises based on student performance. Teachers unions have lobbied hard against the merit-pay portion of the proposed…

Texas Democrats’ School Finance Plan Would Save Dallasites Some Coin

Texas House Democrats want full-day pre-kindergarten for every public school student in the state, raises for all school personnel and property tax cuts for Texas homeowners as part of their school finance reform package, they announced Thursday in Austin. The proposals would come at a big cost, some $16.2 billion…

New Student Loan Data Highlights Dallas Gen Xers’ Precarious Spot

Frequently, when we write about Dallas’ lack of affordable apartments, stagnating median wage or unattainable mortgages, we’re talking about those costs in reference to Dallas’ quickest growing demographic — millennials. They’re the generational cohort, roughly ages 23 to 38, that can’t afford their student loans, can’t buy a house and…

Speech Pathologist Sues for Her Right to Boycott Israel in Texas

A Texas speech pathologist is suing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Pflugerville Independent School District over a Texas law that requires contractors and businesses to sign a pledge promising not to boycott Israel. For nine years, plaintiff Bahia Amawi signed an annual contract with Pflugerville ISD without an…

Dallas Beats National Average of Student Loan Debt Burden by a Lot

In some areas of Dallas, student loan debt burdens are 12 percent higher than the national average, according to new data from Generation Progress and Higher Ed, Not Debt. The data show that nationally, students typically put 6 percent of their paycheck toward student loans but in Dallas, many areas…