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Vouchers are spurring the growth of low-priced, Christian schools that often serve small populations of students. They’re ...
The School Discovery Network and AIM, a San Antonio-based provider of supportive services and evaluations for special education resources, are hosting a free town hall Sept. 18 for families of ...
A coalition of interfaith groups held the first Religious Freedom in Schools summit in Dallas this week to discuss how to ...
The prospect of extensive school closures looms over the Austin Independent School District (AISD) after nearly a third of its schools received failing marks from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). It ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSNOPINION: The push to expand school choice is reshaping the landscape of American education, but leaving behind fundamental democratic values
The push to expand school choice is reorganizing the very purpose of schooling. And in that shift, something essential is being lost — civic education.
Experts thought the rise in homeschooling might slow down after a few years. So far, that hasn’t happened. Here’s why some local families choose to homeschool.
The former San Antonio school teacher promises to bring the fight to billionaires and lift up working class people of all ...
Interfaith work is at the center of the work to save this country,” Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum told a summit on religious freedom.
One of the perks of raising a family in North Texas is that school children come home with a free ticket to the State Fair of ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
James Talarico’s progressive take on Christianity made him an online sensation. Will it translate to his Texas Senate bid?
The Austin lawmaker says his faith fuels his vision of a Democratic Party that “fights back” against billionaires. Republican ...
FOX 7 Austin on MSN
Are Texas Democrats setting up for a contentious U.S. Senate primary? | Texas: The Issue is:
Texas Democrats appear to be setting up for a contentious primary season, particulary when it comes to who will represent the party in the U.S. Senate race.
Our Notre Dame guru, Pete Sampson, puts the blame on first-year defensive coordinator Chris Ash for introducing schemes that don’t fit their personnel. “Ash took a defense that was aggressive and fast ...
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