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Texas has shortchanged students with dyslexia for decades. Will a new law fix the broken system?
For decades, Texas public schools have systematically robbed students with dyslexia of the protections that federal law entitles them to. By the end of this school year, that will have finally changed ...
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A slate of new Texas laws go into effect December and January. Here’s what to watch.
Laws include restricting transgender people’s access to public bathrooms, allowing lawsuits against abortion pill providers, ...
Texas school districts are hoping changes under consideration at the Texas Legislature will help them keep up with the rising number of Texas students in special education programs — and the costs to ...
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In school voucher rules, Texas lets families get more for pre-K but rejects stronger accountability
Texas will let some families use public funds for private schools or homeschooling starting next year. Most families can ...
When Texas students return to classrooms this fall, they’ll see sweeping changes brought on by newly enacted legislation covering everything from cellphone restrictions and religious displays to ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — 9-year-old Nora Cerda sits with her speech therapist, carefully selecting between prompts during an at-home lesson — education that doesn't come from her North Texas public ...
President Donald Trump's order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education last month came with promises that federal dollars for special education will stay intact. In CNN’s State of the Union, U.S ...
Ellie Caron is a student in Aledo ISD’s special education program. Ellie’s mom, Carol, said the district limited Ellie’s time in her regular classroom, in violation of her IEP. Photo provided The ...
The Texas Legislature just wrapped up its 89th session by passing more than 800 new laws. The new laws impact everyday life, especially the classroom. Whether it’s what’s on the walls, what books are ...
TEXAS, USA — Hundreds of new laws passed by the Texas Legislature this year will take effect on Sept. 1, 2025. From tougher penalties for human trafficking to new rules in schools and changes on the ...
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