Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the top higher ed authority in the state over three work-study programs it offers, ...
Madison Cercy, once the communications director at the state Department of Education, is following Ryan Walters to the ...
FWISD has been implementing Lone Star Governance since 2016, after a TEA deputy commissioner required its adoption due to ...
Fort Worth ISD community members pressed a state official at a Thursday meeting. They wondered how the state intervention ...
Board members and employees of charter school authorizers created by private colleges and universities will no longer be held ...
The TEA on Thursday appointed a conservator for the Fort Worth ISD and said it will go ahead with appointing a Board of ...
Local universities rely on the agency in order to disburse financial aid disbursement, create new programs, or merge with ...
A workers union contends more than 200 ED staff could see their RIFs halted under the broad language of Congress’s funding ...
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In rare move, Texas AG sues state board to end work-study programs
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit claims three state work-study programs are unconstitutional because they exclude religious organizations.
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