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In the Big Bend region, public schools in Valentine, Fort Davis and now Alpine have all made the move to stop offering remote learning to students. In letters sent to parents and guardians, the districts cited high rates of absent students during online classes, which has local officials concerned students are falling behind.
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The students and employee who tested positive all received their results on Friday, according to school officials.
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By Ari SniderAlpine High School is moving to remote learning for two weeks after students may have been exposed to a person with COVID-19. The campus…
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Local public health officials will be able to keep Texas schools closed for in-person instruction this fall without risking state education funding, a…
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By Claire McInerny, KUTState lawmakers filed dozens of bills about educating kids ahead of Tuesday's start to the legislative session. The most…
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Early voting begins Monday, November 26 and continues until December 7. The runoff election will be December 11.
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After a politically-charged September meeting, the State Board of Education meets this week to approve "streamlined" social studies curriculum standards. Teachers' responses are mixed.
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After submitting a recommendation to remove the word "heroic" from seventh-grade history textbooks, a Texas State Board of Education workgroup backed off…
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A letter from the Texas Education Agency about funding for schooling in migrant shelters highlights the ongoing push and pull between federal and state…
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In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, two teacher groups argue Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath exceeded his authority and weakened protections for public…