Some educators, parents and students say Covid stunted their education and careers, while others were derailed temporarily but found new careers or a sense of purpose.
In a press release, the department announced it was launching the portal so that anyone can “submit reports of discrimination based on race or sex in publicly-funded K-12 schools,” which the ...
The directive, one of the governor’s seven emergency items for this session, came as 78% of polled teachers said they considered leaving the profession last year. Currently, the average salary of ...
Yet another Texas school district is switching to a 4 day week, giving teachers, students and (most ... The number of classroom hours required by the state doesn't change. Schools will still meet the ...
In 2024, the average pay for Texas teachers was $62,500, with those in rural districts often earning less than their counterparts in urban and suburban schools. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who presides ...
Marching alongside other parents, students and teachers ... Texas Capitol over two days to advocate for more public school funding and voice opposition for school vouchers. The Save Texas Schools ...
Schools for children with special educational needs employ teachers without qualified teacher status more often than mainstream schools, research has suggested. Special schools in England face ...
and it’s possible these two Texas schools could be on a collision course for the conference title game in Kansas City, Mo. next month. These two played Feb. 1 in Houston and Texas Tech escaped ...
That restriction would come as the state is facing a shortage of teachers without formal classroom training. Nearly 40% of new hires in Texas schools during the 2023-24 academic year lacked a ...
In a demonstration that brought together a mix of public school officials, educators, and parents, the message was clear: Texas schools are ... consequences if teachers are laid off and programs ...