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The University Interscholastic League reevaluates which schools compete against each other in sports and other activities every two years. That process is underway for 2024-2026.
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The 6-to-3 decision is the latest example of the court's conservative supermajority requiring more accommodation for religion in public schools and less separation between church and state.
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It was the Jaguars' first loss of the season. And even though it wasn’t the result they wanted, the team made history.
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Athletic associations in more than 30 states allow high school football to be played during the coronavirus pandemic. Parents, boosters and fans say it's needed. But is playing safe?
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From Texas Standard:As schools figure out their plans for the fall semester, one related question is what happens with sports. States like California,…
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From Texas Standard:Every two years, the University Interscholastic League – better known as the UIL – realigns the state’s public schools for…
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Last week in Waco, two teams met to play for the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools’ (TAPPS) six-man football division final. The paths…
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Texans display their obsession with football on Fridays during the fall with "Friday Night Lights" – the nickname for the high school games that take…
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The new school year is well underway, and that means the new football season is, too. And midterm elections are coming up soon. It seems like whether our…
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A lack of referees may make Thursday – and even Saturday – games a regular occurrence – in a state known for "Friday Night Lights."The gap in refs may be…