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State education leaders want 60 percent of Texans 25 to 34 years old to have some kind of post-secondary certificate or degree by the year 2030. But to…
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From the Texas Tribune: In a stunning comeback, State Board of Education hopeful Keven Ellis won Tuesday's District 9 Republican primary runoff over Mary…
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From the Texas Tribune: Weeks after a Houston-area mother sparked an uproar over a caption in her son’s textbook that inaccurately described African…
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The Texas State Board of Education usually makes headlines when it adopts new textbooks because of ideological debates about the content. The time is no…
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The State Board of Education got an earful today about proposed changes to Texas students’ social studies textbooks. The Board is considering the adoption…
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In Texas, students over the age of 25 are considered too old to educate, leaving many older high school dropouts with few ways to earn a diploma.But a new…
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Update: High schools in Texas are one step closer to getting state-funded materials to teach courses in Mexican-American studies after a vote today by the…
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The state Board of Education has decided to curtail the use of citizen review panels and instead give educators priority in selecting textbooks.
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The State Board of Education officially adopted new state high school graduation requirements this morning. The vote was 14 to one in support of the…
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The State Board of Education will make its final decision today on new high school graduation requirements. The changes come after state lawmakers passed…