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Texas HS Teacher Jumps Into Action to Save Choking Student
A Krum ISD teacher is being called a hero after jumping into action to save a student who was choking on the lid of a plastic water bottle.
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Feds Launch Civil Rights Probe Into Texas Schools at Center of Battle Over Curriculum
The U.S. Department of Education’s civil rights enforcement arm is investigating allegations of racial and gender discrimination at the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas, the school district confirmed Wednesday.
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Teachers Can Pay Hundreds a Year From Their Own Pocket for Supplies. This Texas School Found a Way to Help
Texans are stepping up like never before to help teachers. In the Northwest ISD it means many donations, and opening the doors to a shop for teachers to come and cross items off their wish list.
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Texas HS Principal Says District Called Photo of Him With Wife ‘Questionable'
A high school principal in Colleyville says his bosses ordered him to remove a photo of him embracing his wife from social media.
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Students of Color ‘Slave Traded' by Other Students in Online Game at Texas School
Parents in the Aledo ISD say the district has not done enough after an online game was discovered, where ninth-grade students were slave-trading students of color and labeling the group chat “Slave trade”; “N” Farm; and “N” auction.
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Texas Teacher Instructs From Hospital Bed to Keep Students From Falling Behind
A Garland ISD elementary school teacher who had to miss time in the classroom due to a surgery, started teaching again from her hospital bed as she tried to fight learning loss during the pandemic.