Legal Challenges Lurk for Bill Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms
Teachers’ advocates say third graders shouldn’t learn what it means to covet thy neighbor’s wife, but nevertheless, the Lege persists.
Teachers’ advocates say third graders shouldn’t learn what it means to covet thy neighbor’s wife, but nevertheless, the Lege persists.
The proposal outlines a new framework under which university senates must operate, possibly hurting research efforts.
The Texas A&M Board of Regents has banned drag performances across the university system’s 11 campuses.
The proposed raise structure has opponents and still doesn’t hit the national average.
Texas school districts hope that increased funding can turn the tide.
The repeal continues to have an effect on college staff and research efforts.
Three of the four schools proposed for closure are Title I schools, meaning at least 40% of the student body qualifies for free or reduced lunches.
Since the secret plan to split the district emerged, the superintendent resigned and students protested.
$10,000 sounds like a lot until you start trying to pay for private school tuition in Texas.
Paxton’s inquiry is the latest response to a series of undercover videos purporting to expose North Texas educators.
Texas college students were already struggling without DEI programs. Then came another Trump term.
Harvard recently adopted the definition of antisemitism used by colleges in the Dallas area. Some worry it could stifle free speech.
A right-wing watchdog group has been secretly filming conversations with North Texas educators for months.
Texas students are still struggling to improve reading scores after COVID-19 learning disruptions.
A reversal from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security allows immigration raids on public school campuses.
The railway tracks along U.S. Route 77 would mark the new district lines, cutting students off from resources.
Surprise! Local public schools continue to be underfunded, but districts are still asking lawmakers to consider their needs.
Find out which 11 Dallas-area schools will shut their doors forever later this year are.
Texas Monthly conferred its annual dishonor on Jerry Jones for the Cowboys’ losing record. We have some other ideas.
UT Dallas and UT Austin professors say it is difficult to have open conversations about hot-button political topics on campus.
Early bills filed by state legislators show that Texas Republicans are teeing up for a book banning bonanza.
A key force in the controversial Project 2025 is a UT Dallas alum. He came back to talk about Donald Trump’s win.