Texas students and lawmakers worry that cutting the U.S. Education Department could mean more uncertainty for public schools.
"Dismantling the department will lead to major consequences on the success of marginalized students," said Ayaan Moledina, a ...
Representative Jasmine Crockett said she doesn't believe the President when he says programs will be shifted to other federal ...
Hundreds of Texas teachers could lose their jobs this year as schools are forced to make budget cuts. Experts told Newsweek ...
President Donald Trump called out Texas and its top leaders before signing an executive order to dismantle the federal ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott applauded Thursday as he watched President Donald Trump sign an executive order to ...
Underprepared teachers have been tied to student learning losses. But amid a teacher shortage crisis, school leaders fear the ...
More than a year after Texas’ House Bill 8 took effect, some schools have offered free tuition, grown dual credit programs or ...
Jolene Sanders thought a private school could give her son with autism the kind of specialized attention he needed. So she ...
Tucked inside the Texas House’s $7.6 billion school finance package is a provision that would ban uncertified teachers from ...
As school districts across Texas grapple with budget deficits, parents and advocates are calling on the state to boost ...
Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick attending the signing ceremony in Washington, D.C. Back in Austin, public education ...