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Texasā undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuition
Read full article: Texasā undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuitionWithin hours of a federal lawsuit targeting Texasā policy of letting its nearly 20,000 undocumented students qualify for lower public tuition rates, the 24-year-old law was no more.
Gov. Greg Abbott signs $8.5 billion public education funding plan into law. Hereās how it works.
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs $8.5 billion public education funding plan into law. Hereās how it works.The spending package will give schools more money for staff pay raises, operational expenses, special education and more.
From vouchers to a cellphone ban, this yearās lawmaking session brought transformative changes to Texas schools
Read full article: From vouchers to a cellphone ban, this yearās lawmaking session brought transformative changes to Texas schoolsAn agenda driven by conservative priorities, schoolsā financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new discipline rules, more Christianity in classrooms and a DEI ban.
School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Hereās what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular session
Read full article: School vouchers, THC ban, property tax cuts: Hereās what Texas lawmakers did in the 2025 regular sessionThe Legislature wrapped up without the same drama that defined the end of the last two sessions, with state GOP leaders checking off nearly everything on their to-do lists.
Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027
Read full article: Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath applauded the district for its improvements while citing the need for more time to āachieve lasting success for students.ā
How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in Texas
Read full article: How RFK Jr., Democrats and Republicans found common ground over food labels in TexasTexas is poised to lead the country in an initiative to inform denizens of whatās in their food. Food industry experts say itās going too far.
Democrats lash out as Legislature bans school clubs that support gay teens
Read full article: Democrats lash out as Legislature bans school clubs that support gay teensTensions flared and the debate turned personal as Republicans said their bill empowered parents and denied predictions that the ban will endanger children.
Texas Legislature approves $338 billion two-year spending plan with a focus on property tax relief
Read full article: Texas Legislature approves $338 billion two-year spending plan with a focus on property tax reliefA boost in public school spending, school vouchers, and money for water systems are other highlights of the state budget, which was bolstered by a $24 billion surplus.
Bill that would ban cellphones in Texas public schools heads to Gov. Greg Abbottās desk
Read full article: Bill that would ban cellphones in Texas public schools heads to Gov. Greg Abbottās deskResearch shows cellphones interfere with students' ability to focus in class. Texas would join at least nine other states that ban students from using their phones during the school day.
Texas Legislature approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools after years of stagnant funding
Read full article: Texas Legislature approves $8.5 billion boost for public schools after years of stagnant fundingGov. Greg Abbott has already said he intends to sign the bill, which will give schools funding for salary increases, special education, teacher preparation and operational costs.
TribCast: Dan Patrick and Greg Abbott are getting what they want this legislative session
Read full article: TribCast: Dan Patrick and Greg Abbott are getting what they want this legislative sessionIn this weekās episode, Matthew and Eleanor talk with politics reporter Jasper Scherer about education funding, a THC ban and the success of conservative priorities this year.
An East Texas community grapples with school closures as education options shift
Read full article: An East Texas community grapples with school closures as education options shiftThe schools were closed last week after years of declining enrollment. The school communities said increased choices were to blame.
Bill giving Texas parents, school boards more control over library books heads to Gov. Greg Abbott
Read full article: Bill giving Texas parents, school boards more control over library books heads to Gov. Greg AbbottSenate Bill 13 would require school boards or advisory councils to approve new books and review complaints. In most cases only 50 parentsā approval would be needed to create the oversight councils.
Legislature clears the way for Texas Lottery to continue under a different state agency
Read full article: Legislature clears the way for Texas Lottery to continue under a different state agencySB 3070, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbottās signature, would move the lottery game to Texasā Department of Licensing and Regulation and includes new restrictions on ticket purchases.
Texas will require public school classrooms to display Ten Commandments under bill headed to governor
Read full article: Texas will require public school classrooms to display Ten Commandments under bill headed to governorBoth houses have approved Senate Bill 10 even though a similar Louisiana law was deemed unconstitutional. Supporters say Christianity is core to U.S. history.
Texas House, Senate will seek middle ground on bill to scrap STAAR test
Read full article: Texas House, Senate will seek middle ground on bill to scrap STAAR testThe chambers differ on how much power districts should have to push back in courts over their accountability ratings. They risk keeping STAAR by default if they donāt reach an agreement.
$8.5 billion school funding package passes Texas Senate
Read full article: $8.5 billion school funding package passes Texas SenateThe legislation includes new pots of money for teacher raises and other school costs like insurance and transportation. It now heads to the House, where leaders say it will pass.
Classroom violence went up in Texas after the pandemic. Is more discipline the answer?
Read full article: Classroom violence went up in Texas after the pandemic. Is more discipline the answer?Texas lawmakers are poised to make it easier to suspend disruptive students. But some teachers and school psychologists say discipline alone wonāt meet the mental health needs at the root of their behavior.
Bill to teach Texas kids the dangers of communism ā but not fascism ā clears the Legislature
Read full article: Bill to teach Texas kids the dangers of communism ā but not fascism ā clears the LegislatureThe bill won bipartisan support despite efforts from multiple Democrats that would have also required students to learn about fascism and Nazism.
Texas House, Senate lawmakers reach $8.5 billion school funding deal
Read full article: Texas House, Senate lawmakers reach $8.5 billion school funding dealThe deal appears to strike a face-saving compromise for both chambers over how to increase funds for the stateās public schools, with money earmarked for teacher pay and overhead costs.
Texas Senate panel approves $8 billion school funding plan as it seeks middle ground with House
Read full article: Texas Senate panel approves $8 billion school funding plan as it seeks middle ground with HouseThe proposal would heavily invest in teacher pay and special education. It includes a modest $55 increase to schools' base per-student funding, significantly lower than what the House had sought.
Clock is ticking for Texas lawmakers to settle differences on $8 billion public school funding package
Read full article: Clock is ticking for Texas lawmakers to settle differences on $8 billion public school funding packageSenators will hold a hearing Thursday on their counterproposal to the House's school funding bill. House Democrats and public education advocates have criticized the upper chamber for not moving faster to advance the legislation.
Pressing deadlines, unfinished business: Where the Legislature stands on abortion, water, property tax and more
Read full article: Pressing deadlines, unfinished business: Where the Legislature stands on abortion, water, property tax and moreA raft of social conservative priorities backed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick hang in the balance, including efforts to infuse more religion into public schools.
Texas lawmakers debating DEI ban in K-12 schools ask: Do students benefit from teachers who look like them?
Read full article: Texas lawmakers debating DEI ban in K-12 schools ask: Do students benefit from teachers who look like them?Conservative lawmakers say DEI efforts are discriminatory and push liberal ideologies on children. Critics point to research showing a diverse teacher body helps students succeed academically.
Itās not just about vouchers and school funding. Here are other Texas public education bills you should track.
Read full article: Itās not just about vouchers and school funding. Here are other Texas public education bills you should track.Student discipline, uncertified teachers and school bans on DEI and cellphones are some of the topics being debated at the Texas Legislature this session.
After a sometimes graphic debate, Texas House advances bill limiting kidsā access to sexually explicit books in libraries
Read full article: After a sometimes graphic debate, Texas House advances bill limiting kidsā access to sexually explicit books in librariesThe bill would bar those under 18 from checking out books with sexually explicit material without parental permission.
Texasā youngest learners are behind in math and reading. A pair of bills aims to get them back on track.
Read full article: Texasā youngest learners are behind in math and reading. A pair of bills aims to get them back on track.Students who are behind in third grade rarely catch up. Texas lawmakers want to intervene earlier.
Lawmakers want to expand Texasā teacher pay raise program. Many educators will still be left out.
Read full article: Lawmakers want to expand Texasā teacher pay raise program. Many educators will still be left out.The Teacher Incentive Allotment gives raises to teachers based on performance. But it leaves out many educators and school staff who contribute to students' success.
School board races across Texas deal losses for many conservatives
Read full article: School board races across Texas deal losses for many conservativesIssues about control of book purchases and how curriculums teach race and gender have led to change on many boards, including Keller, Katy and Mansfield ISDs.
Private school vouchers are now law in Texas. Hereās how they will work.
Read full article: Private school vouchers are now law in Texas. Hereās how they will work.Texas will give participating families about $10,000 to pay for their kidsā private schooling. Other details about the program, set to launch in 2026, are unclear.
Texas strips protections for teachers, parents who share āobsceneā material with children
Read full article: Texas strips protections for teachers, parents who share āobsceneā material with childrenA fiery debate on the House floor Friday gave way to the Senate Bill 412ās final vote. Supporters say itās needed to protect children.
How Greg Abbott took a flailing school voucher movement and turned it into a winning issue
Read full article: How Greg Abbott took a flailing school voucher movement and turned it into a winning issueAbbott tapped into a powerful national conservative movement and his own campaign war chest to turn turned legislative races into multimillion-dollar affairs.
Plans advance for $10 billion Exxon plastics plant on the Texas coast
Read full article: Plans advance for $10 billion Exxon plastics plant on the Texas coastOfficials at a rural school district voted on Tuesday to begin developing a tax break agreement intended to draw Exxon to their stretch of the Gulf Coast north of Corpus Christi.
A 20-hour wait to speak: A pre-dawn House panel takes up Ten Commandments bill
Read full article: A 20-hour wait to speak: A pre-dawn House panel takes up Ten Commandments billDozens of people who signed up to speak were ready at 4 a.m. to debate whether public school classrooms should have to display the Ten Commandments.
Texas House approves antisemitism bill in response to pro-Palestinian protests
Read full article: Texas House approves antisemitism bill in response to pro-Palestinian protestsThe bill, which would require schools to use a definition of antisemitism when considering discipline for students, will soon head over to Abbottās desk.
A now-discarded plan to split Keller ISD caused a stir. Lawmakers now want clear rules on how to divide districts.
Read full article: A now-discarded plan to split Keller ISD caused a stir. Lawmakers now want clear rules on how to divide districts.A House bill would require school districts to hold an election before breaking into smaller entities.
Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental health
Read full article: Texas students say K-12 DEI ban and other anti-LGBTQ+ bills threaten their safety, voice and mental healthStudents are concerned the legislation could silence supportive teachers, dismantle safe spaces, lead to overenforcement and prevent honest conversations about identity.
Texas school districts got their first A-F grades in five years. See how your school did here.
Read full article: Texas school districts got their first A-F grades in five years. See how your school did here.The Texas Education Agency released the 2022-23 school year ratings on Thursday after a 19-month legal battle over how those ratings are calculated.
1 in 5 Texas schools got a D or F rating under new performance standards
Read full article: 1 in 5 Texas schools got a D or F rating under new performance standardsFailing grades for districts were made public for the first time since 2019. They showed schools with the poorest students were more likely to get a low score.
School districts stay quiet as lawmakers push to limit when they can sue the state
Read full article: School districts stay quiet as lawmakers push to limit when they can sue the stateSchool leaders have privately criticized a bill that would make it harder to contest their performance ratings in court. But they did not testify against it to avoid lawmakersā ire.
āItās whatās best for a very select fewā: Some Texans are skeptical about vouchers as they near the finish line
Read full article: āItās whatās best for a very select fewā: Some Texans are skeptical about vouchers as they near the finish lineTexas Republican lawmakers in regions known for support of public schools defended voting for vouchers, saying they gained leverage to seek concessions.
Dan Patrick endorses Texas Houseās voucher plan, clearing path to final approval
Read full article: Dan Patrick endorses Texas Houseās voucher plan, clearing path to final approvalThe lieutenant governor proposes that the Texas Senate adopt the House bill, which would eliminate a negotiation over the two versions and cement the victory for supporters.
In private school voucher push, Gov. Abbott breaks through by playing hardball
Read full article: In private school voucher push, Gov. Abbott breaks through by playing hardballAnti-voucher Republicans said they voted for the bill so they could fight to improve it, and also to fend off political retribution.
In historic first, Texas House approves private school voucher program
Read full article: In historic first, Texas House approves private school voucher programThe bill would let families use taxpayer dollars for their childrenās private schooling. Lawmakers also signed off on a sweeping $7.7 billion package to boost public school funding.
Texas bill increasing public school funding and teacher pay gets final House approval
Read full article: Texas bill increasing public school funding and teacher pay gets final House approvalThe lower chamber overwhelmingly voted in favor of House Bill 2, a sweeping $8 billion piece of legislation that would also limit schoolsā reliance on teachers without formal classroom training.
Texas Senate panel advances bill that gives schools more latitude to discipline students
Read full article: Texas Senate panel advances bill that gives schools more latitude to discipline studentsHouse Bill 6 is a response to reports of more violent classroom disruptions after the pandemic. It lowers the bar for when schools can discipline for the stateās homeless and youngest students.
Texas House Democrats could hold GOP priorities hostage to force statewide school vouchers vote
Read full article: Texas House Democrats could hold GOP priorities hostage to force statewide school vouchers voteFrom The Blast: More than 50 House Democrats have signed on to a plan to spike all constitutional amendments unless the House allows voters to decide whether school vouchers will be legalized.
Texas Republican lawmakers unwilling to change abortion laws to address doomed pregnancies
Read full article: Texas Republican lawmakers unwilling to change abortion laws to address doomed pregnanciesFor the first time since Texas outlawed nearly all abortions, lawmakers are clarifying the ālife of motherā exception. But they donāt plan to address cases where the fetus wonāt survive.
Trump wants to dismantle the Education Department. That could hurt students with disabilities in Texas.
Read full article: Trump wants to dismantle the Education Department. That could hurt students with disabilities in Texas.In a state with a checkered history with federal special education law, advocates say Texas students will see an erosion of their disability rights protections.
Private school voucher bill clears first test in Texas House
Read full article: Private school voucher bill clears first test in Texas HouseThe House Public Education Committee voted to advance a pair of priority bills to create education savings accounts and to raise how much state money public school districts receive.
Ken Paxton wants Dallas school officials under oath on transgender athlete policy
Read full article: Ken Paxton wants Dallas school officials under oath on transgender athlete policyPaxtonās office launched an investigation into the districtās policy after an administrator was caught on tape discussing a possible loophole in the stateās ban.
Texas officialsā claim that school funding is at an all-time high ignores inflation and temporary federal money
Read full article: Texas officialsā claim that school funding is at an all-time high ignores inflation and temporary federal moneyA Tribune analysis also found the stateās share of the funds that schools receive per student significantly decreased in the last decade until recently.
Jewish Texans disagree on how to combat antisemitism in schools during hearing on Senate bill
Read full article: Jewish Texans disagree on how to combat antisemitism in schools during hearing on Senate billLawmakers propose addressing antisemitism by requiring schools to use a set definition. Critics say the measure will stifle speech.
Texasā DEI debate centers on a disagreement about whether programs perpetuate or prevent discrimination
Read full article: Texasā DEI debate centers on a disagreement about whether programs perpetuate or prevent discriminationSupporters say diversity initiatives close educational and income gaps born from a history of prejudice. Republican officials say they prioritize identity over merit.
Texas AG Ken Paxton accuses Coppell ISD of violating Texasā ācritical race theoryā ban
Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton accuses Coppell ISD of violating Texasā ācritical race theoryā banThe attorney general officeās lawsuit is based on an undercover video published in February by a conservative activist group.
Lawmakers want to give schools more leeway to suspend Texasā youngest and homeless students
Read full article: Lawmakers want to give schools more leeway to suspend Texasā youngest and homeless studentsThe proposal aims to make working conditions safer for teachers but critics worry it could push the stateās most vulnerable students out of the classroom.
Texas bill would ban K-12 students from using cell phones during school hours
Read full article: Texas bill would ban K-12 students from using cell phones during school hoursIf the proposal becomes law, Texas would follow in the footsteps of several Democrat- and Republican-led states that have enacted similar bans.
Texas school districts hopeful lawmakers will help plug $1.7 billion gap in special education funding
Read full article: Texas school districts hopeful lawmakers will help plug $1.7 billion gap in special education fundingProponents say the changes would better serve special education students with widely varying needs ā and help schools pay for it.
Texas schools have leaned on uncertified teachers to fill vacancies. Lawmakers want to put a stop to it.
Read full article: Texas schools have leaned on uncertified teachers to fill vacancies. Lawmakers want to put a stop to it.Underprepared teachers have been tied to student learning losses. But amid a teacher shortage crisis, school leaders fear the restrictions will lead to fewer instructors in their classrooms.
Debate on Houseās school voucher bill centers on a question: Should wealthy Texans be included?
Read full article: Debate on Houseās school voucher bill centers on a question: Should wealthy Texans be included?The hearing on House Bill 3 started Tuesday and ended Wednesday morning. Hundreds of Texans waited overnight to testify.
Rafael Cruz, father of Ted Cruz, wants Texas to require school lessons about āevilā of communism
Read full article: Rafael Cruz, father of Ted Cruz, wants Texas to require school lessons about āevilā of communismThe prominent right-wing pastor told state lawmakers that an anti-communist curriculum is crucial to reaffirming that America is a āChristian country.ā
Texas Senate approves bill changing how schools select library books
Read full article: Texas Senate approves bill changing how schools select library booksSenate Bill 13 would create school library advisory councils largely made up of parents. It would give school boards, rather than librarians, the final say over new books.
Texas Democrats criticize school leaders for being too āniceā about their funding needs
Read full article: Texas Democrats criticize school leaders for being too āniceā about their funding needsLawmakers this week listened to testimony on House Bill 2, which would raise schoolsā base funding per student by $220 ā a figure that falls short of what many Texans say is needed.
Former Uvalde mayor files Texas bill to improve law enforcement response to mass shootings
Read full article: Former Uvalde mayor files Texas bill to improve law enforcement response to mass shootingsThe bill would require school districts and law enforcement to meet once a year to plan their response to an active shooter situation. It would also mandate annual multi-agency exercise drills on how to respond to an active shooter.
Voucher bills want to prioritize low-income families and be open to all students. Those goals might be at odds.
Read full article: Voucher bills want to prioritize low-income families and be open to all students. Those goals might be at odds.Neither of the Legislatureās voucher bills require private schools to accept certain students, which some warn could block the neediest children from access.
āWeāre in competitionā: An East Texas school district faces hard choices as education options grow
Read full article: āWeāre in competitionā: An East Texas school district faces hard choices as education options growThe Lufkin school district says it must do a better job of promoting itself amid growing competition from charter schools and homeschooling.
Texas Senate approves bill banning DEI in K-12 public schools
Read full article: Texas Senate approves bill banning DEI in K-12 public schoolsThe bill would ban diversity, equity and inclusion policies related to hiring and programming, while creating ways for parents to complain about violations to the DEI ban.
Under Texas House bill, value of education savings accounts would be tied to public school funding
Read full article: Under Texas House bill, value of education savings accounts would be tied to public school fundingThe proposal sets a few possible points of contention between the House and Senate, including how much money should families get through the program.
National leaders mount pressure campaign on Texas House GOP to pass voucher bill
Read full article: National leaders mount pressure campaign on Texas House GOP to pass voucher billSupporters of voucher-like education savings accounts are trying to press their advantage early and build a sense of inevitability.
Texas Teacher Retirement System leader says Senate voucher proposal would not harm retirement funds
Read full article: Texas Teacher Retirement System leader says Senate voucher proposal would not harm retirement fundsA recent budget analysis noted the Texas Senateās voucher bill could affect the fund if it leads students and teachers to leave public schools.
Texas Senate approves school funding proposal focused on teacher raises
Read full article: Texas Senate approves school funding proposal focused on teacher raisesTeachers with three and five years of experience would qualify for raises under Senate Bill 26. Instructors in smaller school districts would get bigger pay bumps.
TribCast: The ins and outs of the debate over school choice and vouchers
Read full article: TribCast: The ins and outs of the debate over school choice and vouchersIn this weekās episode, we discuss the details of the plan to let parents use state funds to pay for their childrenās private schooling.
In quest to infuse more religion into Texas schools, advocates say courts are now on their side
Read full article: In quest to infuse more religion into Texas schools, advocates say courts are now on their sidePast efforts to allow more religion in public schools have been hamstrung by legal challenges. But those on the religious right feel empowered by recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
With vouchers fast-tracked, other Texas public education issues to watch this session
Read full article: With vouchers fast-tracked, other Texas public education issues to watch this sessionFrom teacher pay and preparation to special education and DEI, here are issues Texas lawmakers are prioritizing this legislative session.
Health care access and economic insecurity top a list of challenges for Texas children
Read full article: Health care access and economic insecurity top a list of challenges for Texas childrenA San Antonio panel discussed the results of a new survey on the well-being of Texas children Thursday and proposed solutions to the stateās ongoing challenges.
Texas bill that lets families use tax dollars for private schools swiftly sails through Senate
Read full article: Texas bill that lets families use tax dollars for private schools swiftly sails through SenateSenate Bill 2 now heads to the House, where top officials say they have the support to create education savings accounts.
Absenteeism spiked in the pandemic. Texas schools want the stateās help to keep students in the classroom.
Read full article: Absenteeism spiked in the pandemic. Texas schools want the stateās help to keep students in the classroom.Chronically absent students ā those who missed at least 10% of their school days ā are more likely to drop out, education advocates say.
Abbott expected to promote vouchers and other highlights of his 2025 agenda in Sunday speech
Read full article: Abbott expected to promote vouchers and other highlights of his 2025 agenda in Sunday speechAfter successful campaigns for House allies, the governor is in a position to set an ambitious course for the legislative session.
National test scores show Texas students still lag in math and reading
Read full article: National test scores show Texas students still lag in math and readingTexas students' overall math scores dropped from 2022. But English learners and fourth-grade Black students did better than their peers elsewhere.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick outlines sweeping conservative agenda with list of top 25 legislative priorities
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick outlines sweeping conservative agenda with list of top 25 legislative prioritiesRestrict THC, help with deportations, infuse religion in schools and provide property tax relief ā these are among the Patrick priorities.