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Fort Worth ISD’s grades on how well its educating students show what leaders have stressed in recent weeks — the district is ...
Stanford’s exit from California’s state-funded aid lets it continue legacy admissions, bypassing a new law limiting ...
The company manages almost 950,000 rental units across the United States, including some in Connecticut, officials said.
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Texas families argue Ten Commandments law is 'religious coercion' during extended court battle
Sixteen families want to stop Texas from requiring schools to post the Ten Commandments. A federal judge resumed hearings and ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNFrom a cell phone ban to Ten Commandments posters, new state laws bring big changes to Texas schools
Lawmakers also approved new teacher raises, banned DEI initiatives and gave schools more flexibility to discipline students.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNConfusion reigns as Texas colleges scramble to comply with ban on in-state tuition for undocumented students
The state isn’t providing schools with guidance and advocates say students who still qualify for lower rates are being asked ...
In May, the Texas House approved legislation requiring schools to post a 16-by-20-inch (41-by-51-centimeter) poster or framed copy of a specific English version of the commandments in every classroom.
Students, faculty and staff will begin the fall 2025 semester with a slate of new laws that promise to transform Texas’ ...
More than 800 new Texas laws take effect Sept. 1, governing everything from public schools and filmmaking incentives to expanded access to medical marijuana and tax-free weekends.
A federal judge in San Antonio will hear arguments over Texas' law requiring the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom starting Sept. 1.
The school district in northwest Tarrant County could face state action that’s also being considered for Fort Worth ISD.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNGOP-appointed judge shuts down Texas university’s ban on students putting on drag shows
The judge said that drag shows "plainly involve expressive conduct within the protection of the First Amendment." ...
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