David Goodman The state education agency said in new guidance that it ... By Ron DePasquale and Lauren Hard Many educators in Texas are pushing back against a testing system they say is setting ...
The Republican-controlled board is set to vote in November on whether to approve a slate of instructional materials the Texas ...
Tuloso-Midway ISD held its State of the District event Thursday, including remarks from Texas Education Agency head Mike ...
School officials from across Texas told lawmakers on Wednesday that they’re not receiving enough money from the state to ...
Last week, the Texas State Board of Education held a public hearing where it heard nearly ten hours of comments on a new ...
The Texas Education Agency can't release A-F grades while a lawsuit brought be a handful of school districts moves forward.
The superintendents said they haven’t received enough support from the state or time to fix errors the system generated.
Much of the comment came from educators, parents and religious advocates who spoke out against the proposed changes.
The decision ends a legal battle between the state and the educator prep company, but it’s not the end of the story for the ...