Report: Don’t Major in the Humanities, You Broke Idiot

A new report submitted to the Texas Legislature says that Texans who earn their bachelor’s degrees in the humanities have higher levels of debt and lower earning potential than people who get degrees in math and science-related fields. In 2010, the majors with the highest rates of unemployment were humanities…

DISD Misses Adequate Yearly Progress Again

The Texas Education Agency released its Adequate Yearly Progress report for 2012 a bit ago, and DISD and about three-quarters of its individual campuses missed the mark, just as they did last year, and the year before, and the year before. Much of that can be attributed to tougher standards…

Paul Quinn College Bans Bacon, Other Delicious Pork Products

Update at 3:31 p.m.: Just heard back from Paul Quinn President Michael Sorrell who told me this is part of an ongoing effort to make the school’s dining options healthier. They’ve added a grill and cut back on fried food in recent years, and there’s the garden, of course. “The…

DISD Trims Budget Here and There, Keeps Teacher Pay Flat

The $1.15 billion 2012-13 budget approved unanimously by DISD trustees last night contained no real surprises. We already knew the state was cutting $37 million in funding. The district opted not to seek a tax increase, so to compensate, the district trimmed $22.8 million, or about 2 percent, from last…

Texas Charter Schools, Parents Sue State Over Facilities Funding

Dana Allen, a Lakewood parent, is thrilled with the education her 5-year-old receives at Lindsley Park charter school, but is displeased that the school has no gym, no cafeteria, no library and no computer lab. She attributes the absence of such basic niceties to the school’s lack of state funding…