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Texans can use school vouchers for pre-K, but the pool of families who qualify is limited
A limited group of families with 3- and 4-year-olds who already qualify for free public pre-K can receive state funds to ...
The way Texas' private school voucher program prioritizes students with disabilities relies on evaluations by public schools.
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Application process open for Texas school voucher program
The application process for the school voucher program across Texas has opened.
Mapping Chaos Six months into his second term as president, Donald Trump was nervous about the chances for keeping a Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2026 elections.
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Longview private school optimistic about growth with SB 2 in place for upcoming school year
A Longview private school is looking forward to the changes Senate Bill 2 will make for schools, parents and students alike when the next school year begins.
A new Wisconsin law requires schools to quickly notify parents when students are reported victims of sexual misconduct.
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11 numbers that capture the Trump effect on education
About 1.5 million people teach on college campuses in the United States, and nearly 4 million teachers work in its public ...
For labor organizing, Texas was long dismissed as a forlorn place. “Right-to-work” laws restrict organizing here, most public ...
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How education changed in one year under Trump
It was almost impossible for the average observer to keep track of the Trump administration’s biggest impacts on education in ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the Executive Council called a special election Wednesday to replace Republican Glenn Cordelli, who ...
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Texas tracks the long-term outcomes of public school students. See how your school district compares here.
The Brief keeps Texas voters and political observers up to speed on the most essential coverage of their elected officials, the policies that shape their daily lives and the future of our great state.
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More Texas students complete journey through college, but low-income students still left behind
Economically disadvantaged students are much less likely to go on and attain degrees, according to new state data that tracks long-term outcomes.
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