Charles Johnson, the founder of Pastors for Texas Children. “We believe firmly that the state of Texas should be advocating ...
The Texas House Public Education Committee will take up, and perhaps vote on, two of the biggest bills of the session: One on ...
Clergy members and community members gathered at Arlington Heights United Methodist Church on Wednesday evening to discuss ...
The state's Catholic schools could see a boost in enrollment if Republicans lawmakers approve a plan to give use taxpayer ...
Homeschoolers accepting a $2,000 voucherlike education savings account could be forced to take standardized tests.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas officials’ claim that school funding is at an all-time high ignores inflation and temporary federal moneyA Tribune analysis also found the state’s share of the funds that schools receive per student significantly decreased in the ...
Under the proposed changes in one bill, Texas' school voucher program would be capped at $1 billion for the first two years.
The Texas voucher bills don't require voucher recipients to take the state standardized tests, making it difficult to measure ...
OPINION: Texas public schools are doing more with less than ever before. The state’s investment in education funding has ...
The Texas legislative session has crossed the halfway mark for this year, which means things are kicking into high gear.
A Tribune analysis also found the state’s share of the funds that schools receive per student significantly decreased in the last decade until recently.
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