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A federal judge Wednesday threw out an attempt by plaintiffs to block Texas' ban on mask mandates ahead of a trial next month.
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Funding for virtual school through districts happened on a waiver earlier in the pandemic. Now, legislators are trying to put it into statute.
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Public health experts and medical professionals are sounding the alarm over the highly transmissible delta variant of COVID-19. The governor has stood firm on his ban against masking mandates in schools.
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The Round Rock and Hays school districts will not be offering virtual learning next year after state funds fall through.
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The intense political backlash over the academic approach of examining U.S. institutions through the lens of race is shaping up to be a major cultural battle ahead of next year's midterm elections.
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Texas educators say they’re concerned they won’t be able to have open conversations about what’s happening in the world if the Texas Legislature approves a bill that restricts how teachers can discuss current events in the classroom.
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Masks will be optional at upcoming commencement ceremonies and athletics competitions. The university is hosting a campus-wide commencement ceremony on Saturday at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
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Alejandro Delgado es el primer director ejecutivo de matriculación en el distrito. Su trabajo es atraer a más estudiantes a las escuelas de AISD — y asegurarse que se queden ahí.
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KUT checks back in with Creative Action to see how it fared over the past year and what it has learned during the pandemic. (Hint: Meditation on Zoom is a thing.)
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The first federal survey on school reopening shows racial and geographic differences in participation in full-time, in person learning.