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D Magazine’s 2026 update reveals the best summer camps in Dallas, highlighting top picks favored by parents. From creative arts to STEM programs, these camps offer enriching experiences for kids across the city.
Children are discovering new opportunities through the Assemblies of God (USA) after-school program. Offering educational support and creative activities, the initiative aims to inspire growth and community engagement among youth.
USA Volleyball Girls Junior Nationals spotlight top young talent as teams from across the nation converge in Dallas. The annual event showcases rising stars competing for national titles and college scouting attention.
A new private school in Fort Worth has opened, pioneering AI-driven teaching methods. The innovative institution aims to personalize learning and enhance student outcomes through advanced technology.
U.S. News has released its latest rankings for America’s best graduate programs. Texas schools made a strong showing, with top universities in Houston leading the list, reflecting the state’s growing academic impact.
FC Dallas has announced an exclusive partnership with Southern New Hampshire University to offer players and staff enhanced access to higher education, blending sports and academics for future success.
LIVE UPDATES: North Texas faces hazardous winter storm conditions with widespread road closures, power outages, and school cancellations. Stay tuned to FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth for the latest on safety and recovery efforts.
A teachers’ union has filed a lawsuit against the Texas Education Agency and Commissioner Mike Morath over investigations into educators for social media posts supporting Charlie Kirk. The union alleges violation of free speech rights.
West Dallas STEM School, once struggling with low enrollment and funding, is now seeing renewed community support and improved resources. The school’s transformation highlights ongoing efforts to boost STEM education in Dallas.
Dallas ISD will launch a record number of new choice programs and schools next school year, expanding opportunities for students citywide and offering diverse educational pathways to meet growing demand.
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2026 rankings for the best public elementary schools in Texas. The list highlights top-performing schools based on academic excellence and student success metrics statewide.
Dallas College has been selected for the prestigious ACCT US-UK Exchange program, fostering international collaboration and leadership development between American and British community college professionals.
Baylor University is set to host a panel of gay Christian speakers in a counter event to Turning Point USA’s gathering. The event aims to provide diverse perspectives on faith and LGBTQ+ identity.
Jasmine Crockett actively campaigned for Colin Allred ahead of the Democratic congressional runoff, highlighting party unity and mobilizing voters in Dallas to secure a key victory for the district.
The U.S. Department of Labor will host an educational seminar for agricultural employers, workers, and stakeholders. The event aims to enhance compliance and workplace safety in the industry.
Rolando Blackman reflects on the deep disappointment of the 1980 U.S. Olympic boycott, a moment that denied him and fellow athletes a global stage. The NBA star recalls the lasting impact on his career and dreams.
Several U.S. schools have canceled class pictures following online claims linking Jeffrey Epstein to their institutions. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports that schools aim to address safety concerns amid rising social media rumors.
USA Today’s recent study ranks the top 25 Texas schools for athletes, highlighting programs that excel in training, facilities, and competitive success. These schools lead the state in developing top athletic talent.
A federal judge ruled that Texas cannot mandate public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, citing constitutional concerns over religious endorsement in education, according to The Guardian.
Corporal punishment remains a controversial issue in Southern schools, sparking debate over its fairness and effectiveness. Critics argue it perpetuates injustice, calling for urgent policy reforms.























