Texas High Schoolers Can Basically Graduate by Accident Now

Three freshman-level tests are all that stand between Texas high school students and graduation after Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill loosening the state’s graduation requirements. Seniors must now have passed only three of the five STAAR exams they were previously required to pass — algebra I, algebra II,…

Dallas ISD President Solis Ordered to Schedule Miles Performance Review

Dallas ISD Superintendent Mike Miles must face a performance review by school board members before the May 9 board elections, Dallas County District Judge Carl Ginsburg ruled Tuesday. In a case filed by three school trustees against board President Miguel Solis, Ginsburg said Solis’ decision to push the meeting about…

One of the Prime Prep Employees Allegedly Choked by Deion Sanders Is Suing

With the recent closing of Deion Sanders’ Prime Prep Academy over a $700,000 debt, it seems fitting, in retrospect, that the first Prime Prep employee to publicly accuse Sanders of assault was the finance guy. Kevin Jefferson was hired by Sanders’ co-founder/nemesis, D.L. Wallace, and worked as the chief financial…

Deion Sanders Earned a $50,000 Salary at Prime Prep but Donated $130,000

When Prime Time wasn’t admitting to choking his employees or threatening to throw chairs at them and break their necks, he displayed a generous side. In Prime Prep’s final year, co-founder Deion Sanders donated $132,937 to the school. The former Cowboys star worked at the school in an official capacity…

At “Open Mike” Session, DISD Superintendent Miles Looks to the Future

They weren’t mentioned. Not once. No one, not the parents, not the teachers from other schools nor longtime critic and DISD trustee Joyce Foreman, asked DISD Superintendent Mike Miles about the “reptile’s nest” of instant messages sent between former members of the district’s human resources department at a parental forum…

Prime Prep Closes, Nearly $700,000 in the Red

Friday was the last day of school at Prime Prep Academy, according to state administrators assigned to pull the plug on the charter school founded by ex-Cowboy Deion Sanders. After two and a half years of legal fights, actual fights and assorted controversy, the Texas Education Agency finally said enough…