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The Texas Tribune on MSNChristian parents sue to stop Ten Commandments requirement in Texas schoolsThe lawsuit contests a state law that requires the biblical directives be displayed in classrooms, saying it violates First ...
A newly funded state program seeks to provide grants to low-performing elementary schools for tutoring and other ...
Texas' dyslexic population is growing and increasingly diverse. Advocates point to more bilingual education programs, but ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas A&M, university systems in other red states will create their own agency to review schools’ quality standardsThe creation of the new accrediting agency comes as Republicans have criticized existing ones for reinforcing a liberal bias ...
The states need an accreditor that “can work well with our public universities,” UNC System President Peter Hans said.
The plaintiffs argue the newly passed law is unconstitutional and violates parents' and children's First Amendment freedoms.
The federal lawsuit, filed Tuesday, claims the measure is an unconstitutional violation of the separation of church and state ...
Abbott signed SB 10 into law on June 22, which requires every public-school classroom in Texas to post a copy of the Ten Commandments starting next school year.
The lawsuit says the law requiring public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments "unconstitutionally pressures students ...
Four months since the Texas Education Agency stepped in to replace the school board members and superintendent at South San ...
The lawsuit says Senate Bill 10 "unconstitutionally pressures students into religious observance, reverence, and adoption of ...
The latest STAAR test results reveal many Texas public school students are still struggling to catch up in reading and math after pandemic-related setbacks. Despite efforts by state leaders, experts ...
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