A reader says the state is taking a heavy handed approach with higher education, prioritizing politics over excellence.
Texas NAACP leaders are joining a federal lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s order to dismantle the Department of ...
An Equality Texas study shows many LGBTQ+ students have considered leaving their schools — and the state entirely —since ...
The Texas NAACP joined a federal lawsuit over President Donald Trump's order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of ...
Rep. Angie Chen Button, R-Garland, proposed legislation that would seek to increase availability of and access to Texas child ...
The potential changes were unveiled Monday when the committee released two rewritten versions of legislation. The committee ...
The Texas House Public Education Committee was scheduled to meet on Tuesday to take up two high priority bills which would ...
The Texas voucher bills don't require voucher recipients to take the state standardized tests, making it difficult to measure ...
As Texas lawmakers look to curb faculty senates, the Statesman asked professors how senators are picked, what the panels ...
Backed primarily by Republicans and championed by Gov. Greg Abbott, the school choice effort has faced stiff opposition in ...
Bell Co. State Rep. Brad Buckley spoke about education funding for private & public school, removing the STAAR Test, CenTex ...
Senate Bill 112, authored by North Texas Republican Sen. Bob Hall, would amend the state education code to explicitly give ...