The latest Texas Education Agency news from The Texas Tribune. By Isaac Windes, San Antonio Report for The Texas Tribune Oct. 31, 2024 The composition of the state’s hand-picked curriculum ...
The Texas Transportation Commission is considering an agreement with the Harris County Toll Road Authority to move all TxTag ...
Learning Undefeated and the Texas Education Agency have partnered together to bring a total of nine mobile stem labs to Texas ...
Texas is clawing back more than $607 million per year in federal funding for special education services, a move local school ...
In Monday's hearing, the lawmakers will analyze faculty senates, "expose" DEI in workforce curriculum and improve K-12 pathways to higher education.
The Texas Education Agency uncovered irregularities at Houston Training and Education Center in mid-2023. Investigators noticed candidates traveling long distances to retake previously failed ...
The board in recent months has fielded complaints about a Texas Education Agency-proposed curriculum that, if approved later ...
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The application deadline for online education degree programs at Texas A&M University--College Station is March 1. High Level of customer service. 98% of faculties teach full time. Financial Aid ...
Eight seats on the Texas State Board of Education, including three in North Texas, are up for reelection on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. North Texas is represented on the State Board of Education by ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Department of Justice over a dispute involving the agency’s plan to use federal agents as election monitors on Election Day. In a lawsuit announced ...
“We can't afford to continue to make these huge clawbacks in funding when we've got kids that need the service.” With the slashing to SHARS funding, the Texas Education Agency estimates the ...