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A funding boost to the tune of $8.5 billion would usually be a cause for widespread celebration among Texas public schools.
Education leaders warn of layoffs, larger classes and slashed services as the Trump administration withholds federal K-12 funding — hitting California and Texas hardest.
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Recently, in Fort Worth, a high school teacher’s savings account was wiped clean after falling for a banking fraud. The FBI ...
Madison Parker and Makenna Fregia of the Liberty FFA Chapter were awarded the Lone Star FFA Degree at the 97th annual Texas ...
The Texas 2026 recruiting class gained momentum in the first part of June, but some key targets committing elsewhere could be ...
Former Lipscomb Academy freshman QB Ty Snell, a rising class of 2029 star with a Tennessee football offer, is transferring to ...
Recruiting reporters Jon Santucci and Nick Wilson and UCF reporter Chris Boyle break down the biggest winners in Florida ...
Texas State is a nice addition to the Pac-12 based on the fact that it's any addition at all. But it still might not make ...
How educated is your city? A new study shows where Texas cities rank among other metro areas across the country.
Though Central Texas districts expect to collect millions from the state's $8.5 billion school funding package, many are ...