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Across the country, more books have been challenged and removed as religious and conservative groups target LGBTQ and race issues.
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The board was initially supposed to update the social studies curriculum by the end of this year.
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'The worst political environment for public schools': Teachers go back to school amid rising tensionTexas teachers are dealing with the ongoing pandemic, staff shortages, and now, more prominently, the political forces pushing them on social topics such as race and LGBTQ issues.
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Few schools have been able to keep up with the recent wave of teacher resignations.
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Online racism tied to a Lubbock school might have greater implications for students and parents than imagined.
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Campuses won’t be warned ahead of time about the “random intruder detection audits.”
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The Texas State Board of Education is fielding proposals to update the state’s public school social studies curriculum this summer.
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Gov. Greg Abbott also said the suspect was dead.
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Abbott expanded on comments he made about how he wants to “resurrect” the 1982 U.S. Supreme Court case Plyler v. Doe, which guaranteed that public schools would educate all students regardless of citizenship status.
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The omicron variant has resulted in record-high COVID-19 cases in Texas schools. Despite student and staff absences, one Round Rock student said schools are remaining open for in-person learning “while everything around us is falling down.”