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Senate Bill 112, authored by North Texas Republican Sen. Bob Hall, would amend the state education code to explicitly give parents access to their child’s electronic records, including test scores and attendance records, in addition to written documents.
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Texas students and lawmakers worry that cutting the U.S. Education Department could mean more uncertainty for public schools.
The attached video aired on March 7. The Texas A&M Board of Regents confirmed in a unanimous vote Friday that Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar '93 would be the university system's next chancellor, succeeding John Sharp.
After the state eliminated an illegal cap on the number of children with disabilities schools can serve, caseloads mushroomed. Funding did not.
As school districts across Texas grapple with budget deficits, parents and advocates are calling on the state to boost special education programs.
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Dozens of emotional Department of Education employees took part in a final "clap-out" in D.C. after losing jobs amid the Trump administration's agency restructuring.