Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by Senate

The bill aims to ban critical race theory in public and open-enrollment charter schools. Supporters say it merely ensures students aren't taught that one race or gender is superior to another. Critics say it limits how race in America is taught.

School districts battling low enrollment next year face job cuts

Districts are ensuring parents school buildings are safe for their kids to return next school year amid low student enrollment.

Houston teacher reacts to TEA announcement regarding STAAR test

One Houston school teacher shares his reaction following the Texas Education Agency's announcement to proceed with the STAAR Test.

TEA pauses A-F school ratings for 2020-21, but STAAR test will proceed

The Texas Education Agency says they are pausing A-F ratings for schools due to ongoing disruptions associated with COVID-19, but they will proceed with STAAR testing to help parents and educators understand what students have learned this year and gauge the impacts of the pandemic on education.

Texas parents demand more accountability, training in Special Ed

Disability Rights-Texas released statewide research which reveals a widespread failure by many school districts to train those interacting with special needs students in the proper use of restraints and a refusal by many ISD’s to report physical restraints as required by federal law.

Nearly 70 Texas lawmakers calling on TEA to cancel STAAR test

Texas lawmakers are calling on the Texas Education Commission to cancel the STAAR test to help students struggling with learning during the pandemic.

Texas launches webpage on COVID-19 cases at public schools statewide

Texas public schools are required to report positive COVID-19 cases on their school campuses. The TEA and DSHS will update the data webpage weekly on Wednesdays.

TEA updates reopening guidelines to include virtual learning start; TSTA still upset

More than a week after the TEA released its guidelines to reopening schools in the fall, the agency released updates to allow for a virtual learning start to the school year.

Texas allocates $200M to TEA for purchase of devices, internet solutions for remote learning

The state says the funding will be used by the TEA to purchase and distribute devices, hotspots, routers, and more based on specific needs identified by local education agencies.

TEA's return to school guidelines met with negative response

TEA issues return to school guidelines, and the response by the Houston Federation of Teachers isn't positive.

TSTA, Texas AFT respond to TEA's reopening guidelines

On Tuesday, the Texas Education Agency announced that students should be able to go back to their classrooms in the fall.

TEA says students should be able to return for 2020-21 school year

The Texas Education Agency announced guidelines for students to return to school, whether they choose to learn in a safe on-campus environment or remotely.

Texas to resume high-stakes standardized testing

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas public school districts haven't finalized their plans for a return to the classroom, but they know the state will resume its high-stakes standardized testing for millions of students.

Many questions swirl around how Texas schools will reopen this fall

On Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott reportedly told lawmakers in a phone call that students will soon be able to return to class. Many questions still remain, but the move would allow schools to re-open this fall.