Texas school districts struggled to use law that could stave off state takeover

Twice a week, these Texas students circle up and talk about their feelings. It’s lowering suspensions and preventing violence.

After Santa Fe massacre, Texas shooting survivors give lawmakers policy solutions

Texas school administrators warn they need money for likely spike in special education

Texas education board approves course formerly known as Mexican-American studies

Feds approve Texas school accountability plan that includes parts of A-F rating system

In new plan, Texas Education Agency vows special education overhaul with limited dollars

Will Texas school finance panel tell schools to do more with less? Some members think it’s predetermined

In Texas elections, as in schools, participation is part of the grade

After federal probe, parents say Texas districts lack funding, staff to help kids with dyslexia

One Texas Board of Education primary result could spell a return to culture wars

Texas denied thousands of students special ed services. Does the policy go back to George W. Bush's presidency?

Texas board considers Mexican-American studies course, after two failed attempts at a textbook

After no-bid deal falls apart, Texas Education Agency review calls for clearer contracting procedures

Texas panel set to discuss school finance fix. Can they iron out lawmakers’ disagreements?

Texas Education Agency releases plan to reform special education

Texas attorney general says it's illegal for schools to bus kids to polling places

After special education contract fiasco, Texas official considered for Massachusetts job

Special education caps were the Texas Legislature's idea, educators say

Texas schools weathered Hurricane Harvey, political strife in 2017

Texas education agency faces mounting questions over canceled special education contract

Amid state cuts, a Texas high school football coach got a $20,000 raise. His district says he's earned it.

Texas Education Agency ends controversial no-bid special education contract

Texas lawmaker questions education group's tactics for getting out the vote

Texas Education Agency waives some testing requirements for Harvey-affected students

Without recovery funds, more than 50 Texas day cares close after Harvey

Texas Education Agency back in the headlines over special education firing

$1.85 million civil lawsuit follows new Texas special education director

Harvey-affected superintendents want Texas to waive school ratings

With no state-approved textbooks, Texas ethnic studies teachers make do

Texas public school districts may now store, not trash, leftover food

State unlikely to move STAAR test dates for Harvey-displaced students

Officials consider another Mexican-American studies textbook

In beleaguered La Marque schools, Harvey stirs up old anxieties

Harvey evacuees, tell us about getting your children back in school

Texas districts preparing to take in students displaced by Harvey

Harvey delays opening of several Texas schools; some become shelters

"Disappointed" House accepts Senate's changes to school finance bill

Texas House breaks school finance stalemate, tentatively approves study

Senate education chair: House school finance plan "not a long-term solution"

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