Highland Park May Be Just a Little Jealous of DISD’s Bilingual Students

Highland Park ISD plans to launch an elementary-level Spanish learning program next year. It’s a project that most in the district are embracing — after all, multilingualism is linked to dozens of developmental benefits. Bilingual individuals are often smarter, better listeners and in later life may see a delay in…

TEA Says Mega-Dallas School District Idea Is a Recipe for Disaster

In the 2013 legislative session, state Representative Roland Gutierrez from San Antonio amended an education bill to require the Texas Education Agency to find out whether bigger Texas school districts would be better. In a word, no. See also: State Rep. Jason Villalba Threatens to Split DISD if it Doesn’t…

New AP U.S. History Test Infuriates Texas State Board of Ed Members

America is the best place ever. Everyone knows that except, it seems, our educators. The College Board is rolling out new guidelines this year for the Advanced Placement U.S. history exams that has some Texas School Board members crying foul. Ken Mercer, noted conservative school board member, says the new…

How Dallas’ Schools Are Preparing for the Surge of Kids from Central America

Exactly one year ago, Dallas ISD’s Student Intake Center began taking responsibility for every immigrant student coming into the district. The Center focuses on processing the kids who have never attended American schools before, by checking immunization records and other documents, and evaluating their level of education. The Center is…

Prime Prep Is Going Down Fighting

Earlier this month, as reported by Unfair Park and practically every other outlet in town, the Texas Education Agency began the process of revoking Prime Prep’s charter. The reasons for the potential revocation are convoluted, the upshot isn’t. Should its charter be revoked, the school would have to stop enrolling…

It Really Sucks to Be a Kid In Texas

And we’re not just talking about the unaccompanied Central American variety. A new report by the Center for Public Policy Priorities zeroes in on a national study ranking child well-being. Several factors come into play, including health care, education, parental employment, and standard of living. See also: – It Really…