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A last-minute amendment would require students to go to alternative education settings if they attack a teacher or make terroristic threats.
More than 3,500 students were enrolled in the state’s Texas Virtual School Network this spring, according to the Texas ...
The school choice movement is at a crossroads, celebrating perhaps its latest victory in a red state but looking at a much ...
Families in Texas are now among a growing number of states who can use public funds to pay for a nonpublic education, ...
ABC13 breaks down a merit-based program some lawmakers are looking to expand this session amid an ongoing effort in Texas to ...
BELTON — Belton Independent School District named Will Yuengel as its new principal of the District Alternative Education ...
Texas must invest in teacher talent, preparation and retention because our students deserve nothing less, guest columnist ...
Teachers of Tomorrow, an alternative teacher certification program, has announced a North Texas art teacher as its 2025 Teacher of the Year. Jennifer Feuquay, who teaches art and one-act play at ...
The Texas House gave initial approval Tuesday ... lawmakers made a last-minute amendment over how schools use disciplinary alternative education programs, learning settings that can be used ...
The Texas House preliminarily approved a bill expanding schools' ability to suspend students, including younger and homeless students, for disruptive behavior. The bill reverses previous ...