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Texas will establish Turning Point USA chapters in every high school, aiming to promote conservative values among students. The initiative seeks to expand the organization’s influence statewide, starting this academic year.
Micah Parsons dominated as a high school running back, showcasing elite speed and power. His explosive playmaking laid the foundation for his rise to NFL stardom, proving he was a force to be reckoned with early on.
A Texas church school ranked last statewide for measles vaccination rates. Despite public health concerns, the school’s pastor expressed joy, sparking debate over vaccine refusal and community safety.
Massive layoffs at the Department of Education have severely weakened its civil rights division, raising concerns over enforcement of student protections and equity measures nationwide, officials warn.
As society prioritizes technical education and sidelines the humanities, experts warn of a potential loss in critical thinking, creativity, and cultural awareness, vital for a well-rounded, innovative workforce.
A Dallas middle school has been ranked No. 1 in Texas for 2026, according to U.S. News. The recognition highlights the school’s academic excellence and commitment to student success, as reported by CultureMap Dallas.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has seen its workforce halved following recent layoffs under the Trump administration, raising concerns about the enforcement of civil rights in K-12 schools.
The U.S. government has expanded the criteria for canceling international students’ legal status, raising concerns about increased visa scrutiny and potential impacts on student enrollment, according to Dallas News.
ITT Technical Institute announced the closure of all its campuses nationwide, citing financial difficulties. The move affects thousands of students as the for-profit college ceases operations immediately, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports.
Houston ISD’s sweeping state-led overhaul aims to reshape its schools, potentially setting a national precedent. The bold changes target academic improvement and equity, signaling a transformative shift in American education.
The Texas Education Agency is investigating reports of educators allegedly spreading leftist vitriol following Kirk’s assassination, raising concerns over political bias in classrooms, Dallas Express reports.
Plano ISD received thousands of dollars from Toyota USA to support technology-related purchases. The donation aims to enhance educational resources and advance tech integration in classrooms across the district.
The Dallas Weekly highlights a growing crisis in civil rights education, revealing critical gaps in what classrooms teach. Experts warn that omitting this history risks undermining students’ understanding of justice and equality.
Former President Donald Trump has signed an executive order initiating steps to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to reduce federal involvement in schooling, according to the Dallas Express.
Ricky Louis, a standout alum of Fort Myers High, was drafted 2nd overall in the MLS SuperDraft. The News-Press highlights his rise, marking a pivotal moment for local soccer and his promising professional career.
Several North Texas schools earned top spots in the latest U.S. News “Best Colleges” rankings, highlighting the region’s growing reputation for academic excellence, as reported by Dallas News.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order Thursday to shut down the Education Department, the White House confirmed. The move aims to restructure federal education oversight amid national debate.
Dallas-based law firm Vinson & Elkins continues to expand its presence, offering expert legal services in energy, M&A, and litigation. The firm remains a key player in Dallas’s dynamic legal market.
Toyota launches a free immersive educational hub in Dallas, focusing on advanced manufacturing. The initiative aims to inspire the next generation with hands-on learning and cutting-edge technology.
The U.S. Education Department will lay off all employees in Dallas as part of widespread national budget cuts. The move impacts local operations amid broader federal workforce reductions, raising concerns about service disruptions.























