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Texas education board approves Native Studies course, skirting concerns about state’s K-12 DEI ban

Read full article: Texas education board approves Native Studies course, skirting concerns about state’s K-12 DEI ban

The long-awaited vote survived objections from the panel’s most right-leaning Republicans, who criticized the lessons as “un-American woke indoctrination.”

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Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027

Read full article: Texas Education Agency extends Houston school district takeover through 2027

Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath applauded the district for its improvements while citing the need for more time to “achieve lasting success for students.”

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Bill to teach Texas kids the dangers of communism — but not fascism — clears the Legislature

Read full article: Bill to teach Texas kids the dangers of communism — but not fascism — clears the Legislature

The bill won bipartisan support despite efforts from multiple Democrats that would have also required students to learn about fascism and Nazism.

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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.

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State Board of Education says it wants more control over public school library books

Read full article: State Board of Education says it wants more control over public school library books

A majority of the panel voted to call on the Texas Legislature to pass a state law giving members the authority to determine age-appropriate books for students.

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Approval of Texas' Bible-infused curriculum will likely depend on Abbott appointee

Read full article: Approval of Texas' Bible-infused curriculum will likely depend on Abbott appointee

Tiffany Clark, who was elected to fill a vacant State Board of Education seat in January, said she would have voted against the curriculum.

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State Board of Education approves Bible-infused curriculum

Read full article: State Board of Education approves Bible-infused curriculum

Critics say the curriculum overemphasizes Christianity. Texas school districts don’t have to use it but will receive $60 per student if they do.

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How some Texas parents and historians say a new state curriculum glosses over slavery and racism

Read full article: How some Texas parents and historians say a new state curriculum glosses over slavery and racism

Education officials say the materials were designed to be age appropriate but critics argue they repeatedly omit key context and oversimplify history.

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Republicans maintain majority on the Texas State Board of Education

Read full article: Republicans maintain majority on the Texas State Board of Education

Republicans Tom Maynard, Pam Little, Aaron Kinsey and Brandon Hall prevailed in contested races. Democrat Gustavo Reveles won in the District 1 race.

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See final results from Texas for the November 2024 election

Read full article: See final results from Texas for the November 2024 election

Texans voted in several races, including for the President, a U.S. Senator, U.S. House members and more.

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Five races for the Republican-dominated State Board of Education to watch this year

Read full article: Five races for the Republican-dominated State Board of Education to watch this year

Revising the social studies curriculum could be among the divisive issues the Texas State Board of Education tackles next year.

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“More than our wombs”: Women in conservative Texas cities mobilizing to end GOP dominance

Read full article: “More than our wombs”: Women in conservative Texas cities mobilizing to end GOP dominance

Democrats in Lubbock and Amarillo hope Kamala Harris’ candidacy and a backlash to abortion laws will help make their long-held vision of a blue wave a reality.

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Here’s your ballot for the Nov. 5 Texas elections

Read full article: Here’s your ballot for the Nov. 5 Texas elections

Texas voters will elect officials in the presidential, congressional, statewide and legislative races.

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Georgia denies state funding to teach AP Black studies classes

Read full article: Georgia denies state funding to teach AP Black studies classes

Georgia is refusing to provide state funding for the new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies.

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State Board of Education fields concerns about Christian bias in proposed K-12 curriculum

Read full article: State Board of Education fields concerns about Christian bias in proposed K-12 curriculum

The proposal comes as part of a larger effort by officials in Texas and across the country to inject Christianity into public life.

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State Board of Education approves 4 new charter schools in Texas

Read full article: State Board of Education approves 4 new charter schools in Texas

Public education advocates opposed the new charters, which would launch in Arlington, Austin, Big Spring and Manor.

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Texas voters will choose party nominees Tuesday in the primary runoff election

Read full article: Texas voters will choose party nominees Tuesday in the primary runoff election

Get The Texas Tribune’s coverage of election results for the 2024 primary runoff elections, which includes the Texas Legislature and more.

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State Board of Education again delays discussion on whether to approve new Native studies course

Read full article: State Board of Education again delays discussion on whether to approve new Native studies course

The next opportunity for the board to review the course will not happen until its meeting in June.

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Veteran State Board of Education member loses her seat, two other Republican incumbents face runoffs

Read full article: Veteran State Board of Education member loses her seat, two other Republican incumbents face runoffs

The results of Tuesday’s primary elections could foreshadow a further push to the right for the body that sets the state's educational standards.

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An effort to prepare West Texas students to work in the oil and gas industry is expanding

Read full article: An effort to prepare West Texas students to work in the oil and gas industry is expanding

The expansion, which will start with a smaller pilot in four high schools between Texas and New Mexico, is being paid for by the Permian Strategic Partnership, a group funded by major energy producers.

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Texas board rejects many science textbooks over climate change messaging

Read full article: Texas board rejects many science textbooks over climate change messaging

The Republican-controlled Texas State Board of Education this week rejected most of the proposed textbooks that include climate science for eighth grade students. Five of 12 were approved.

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Texas eighth graders will soon be required to learn about climate change. But not without a showdown over textbooks.

Read full article: Texas eighth graders will soon be required to learn about climate change. But not without a showdown over textbooks.

Texas is one of the few states that don’t already require eighth graders to be taught about climate change. That’ll change next fall.

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Texas education board could ban textbooks that discuss gender identity under proposed bill

Read full article: Texas education board could ban textbooks that discuss gender identity under proposed bill

Other legislation this session has targeted school library books, which are optional reading materials, but House Bill 1804 might be the first to go after textbooks that teachers use for their lessons.

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Houston ISD braces for possible state takeover

Read full article: Houston ISD braces for possible state takeover

Parents, teachers and retired HISD employees were among the many rallying Friday against an imminent midsemester district takeover by the Texas Education Agency.

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State Board of Education eases stance on vouchers after previously rejecting “school choice” policies

Read full article: State Board of Education eases stance on vouchers after previously rejecting “school choice” policies

This comes two days after Gov. Greg Abbott voiced his most explicit support yet of a new school choice policy at a Parent Empowerment Night event in Corpus Christi.

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Look up your representatives in the Tribune’s elected officials directory

Read full article: Look up your representatives in the Tribune’s elected officials directory

Look up information about every statewide elected official, every member of the Texas Legislature and every Texan in Congress and see who represents you.

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Texas Republicans against “critical race theory” win seats on the State Board of Education, strengthening its GOP majority

Read full article: Texas Republicans against “critical race theory” win seats on the State Board of Education, strengthening its GOP majority

The board is responsible for dictating what Texas’ 5.5 million students are required to learn in the state’s public schools.

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Why all eyes are now on the often ignored Texas Board of Education races

Read full article: Why all eyes are now on the often ignored Texas Board of Education races

All 15 seats of the State Board of Education are up for grabs in November, and one race in District 7 highlights how critical race theory has become a key issue.

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When Texas students campaigned for a more diverse history course, they got a lesson in politics

Read full article: When Texas students campaigned for a more diverse history course, they got a lesson in politics

Students had been pushing for the State Board of Education to adopt a new, more inclusive social studies curriculum this year. Instead, the board delayed their scheduled update until at least 2025.

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Voter poll: What is the most important issue for Houston residents?

Read full article: Voter poll: What is the most important issue for Houston residents?

KPRC 2 will be closely covering the candidates and want them address the issues residents care about most. So, tell us Houston-area residents, what is the most important issue for you right now? Please vote in our poll below and we will ask each candidate how they plan to address your concerns. If your biggest concern is not included, let us know in the comments below.

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Texas education board moves to delay updates to social studies curriculum after conservative pushback

Read full article: Texas education board moves to delay updates to social studies curriculum after conservative pushback

Opponents of the recommended changes, including Republican legislators, complained that they downplayed Texan and American exceptionalism and didn't present opposing views on the gay rights movement.

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Author of “critical race theory” ban says Texas schools can still teach about racism

Read full article: Author of “critical race theory” ban says Texas schools can still teach about racism

State Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, said his intention was never to gloss over American history or have negative effects on teachers and administrators. His comments to the State Board of Education come as members consider new social studies curriculum.

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State education board members push back on proposal to use “involuntary relocation” to describe slavery

Read full article: State education board members push back on proposal to use “involuntary relocation” to describe slavery

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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Texas GOP platform calls for ban on teaching “sexual matters,” while requiring students to learn about “dignity of the preborn human”

Read full article: Texas GOP platform calls for ban on teaching “sexual matters,” while requiring students to learn about “dignity of the preborn human”

The party planks specify what the Texas GOP believes students should and should not be taught in the classroom about gender and sex, signaling further shifts to the right. Critics say such policies would be harmful and discriminatory.

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Texas rejects more rigorous teacher certification exam

Read full article: Texas rejects more rigorous teacher certification exam

The Educative Teacher Performance Assessment was designed to better prepare new teachers, but faced pushback from people who thought it would create barriers for people of color to enter the profession.

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Texas State Board of Education rejects conservative-backed Heritage Classical Academy charter school for third time

Read full article: Texas State Board of Education rejects conservative-backed Heritage Classical Academy charter school for third time

Two Republicans joined Democrats to veto the charter school application, including a Republican board member who lost reelection to a candidate endorsed by a PAC with financial ties to Heritage’s board chair.

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Texas moves one step closer to adopting a new, more rigorous teacher certification exam

Read full article: Texas moves one step closer to adopting a new, more rigorous teacher certification exam

The State Board of Education must still approve use of the Educative Teacher Performance Assessment, which was dropped by two states that had adopted it.

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Facing a teacher shortage, Texas considers a more rigorous teacher certification exam

Read full article: Facing a teacher shortage, Texas considers a more rigorous teacher certification exam

Two states have dropped the Educative Teacher Performance Assessment, and three others passed on it or want it gone.

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Several Texas Republicans against “critical race theory” advance in State Board of Education primary races

Read full article: Several Texas Republicans against “critical race theory” advance in State Board of Education primary races

All 15 seats of the State Board of Education are up for grabs in November, and there were more than 50 candidates vying for their parties’ nominations.

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Here are five questions the Texas primary will answer

Read full article: Here are five questions the Texas primary will answer

Voters are heading to the polls Tuesday with a lot of decisions to make about who will represent their parties going forward into November.

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Analysis: The never-ending fight over voting in the U.S.

Read full article: Analysis: The never-ending fight over voting in the U.S.

Some of the same voting debates underway when Martin Luther King Jr. was alive are still being debated right now in Texas and in Washington, D.C.

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State Board of Education approves one sex ed textbook for Texas middle school students

Read full article: State Board of Education approves one sex ed textbook for Texas middle school students

Last November, the board expanded curriculum standards to include birth control in addition to abstinence education.

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Texas education board considers how middle schools teach climate change and sexuality as officials fight over library books

Read full article: Texas education board considers how middle schools teach climate change and sexuality as officials fight over library books

Until now, the State Board of Education has left library selections up to local schools.

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Gov. Greg Abbott tells state agencies to develop standards to block books with "overtly sexual" content in schools

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott tells state agencies to develop standards to block books with "overtly sexual" content in schools

Abbott targeted two books that have been removed by schools recently that center on LGBTQ characters. One of the books includes a graphic illustration and the other includes depictions of sex.

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Gov. Greg Abbott signs off on Texas’ new political maps, which protect GOP majorities while diluting voices of voters of color

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs off on Texas’ new political maps, which protect GOP majorities while diluting voices of voters of color

Texas lawmakers drew new maps for the state House and Senate, congressional delegation and State Board of Education. Here’s what Texans should know about the 2021 redistricting outcomes.

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First lawsuit filed challenging new Texas political maps as intentionally discriminatory

Read full article: First lawsuit filed challenging new Texas political maps as intentionally discriminatory

Before they’re even signed into law, the state’s new maps for congressional and statehouse districts have been challenged in federal court by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

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Senate panel advances Texas Senate and State Board of Education maps

Read full article: Senate panel advances Texas Senate and State Board of Education maps

The initial drafts of both maps have so far attempted to strengthen Republican majorities by protecting incumbents and creating more GOP-friendly districts.

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First draft of Legislature’s map of new State Board of Education districts shores up Republican majority

Read full article: First draft of Legislature’s map of new State Board of Education districts shores up Republican majority

The Republican-dominated, 15-member board determines what millions of public school students in the state are taught in classrooms.

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Texas education board approves new sex ed policy that does not cover LGBTQ students or consent

Read full article: Texas education board approves new sex ed policy that does not cover LGBTQ students or consent

Over the last several months, panels of educators and medical professionals formulated recommendations to overhaul the health and sex education policies. This marks the board’s first thorough revision to its sex education policy since 1997, and will affect millions of students in the state. In 2017, they unsuccessfully pushed a policy preventing transgender people from using public bathrooms that match their gender identity. Experts including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association and the American Public Health Association oppose abstinence-only education and champion comprehensive sex education. This type of sex education prioritizes accurate and exhaustive information about contraception, human sexuality and sexually transmitted infections.

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Texans urge state education board to expand sexual education standards and include LGBTQ information

Read full article: Texans urge state education board to expand sexual education standards and include LGBTQ information

At the board's first public hearing on the proposals, many current and former Texas public school students recalled their own experiences with sexual education teachers who emphasized shame instead of accuracy. Neither the draft revisions nor current health education standards, the minimum statewide requirement for what students learn, include sexual orientation or gender identity. Texas does not mandate that school districts teach sexual education, and high school students do not have to take health education to meet state graduation requirements. Advocates of abstinence-plus education told board members that teaching students comprehensive sex education would reduce teen pregnancies, infections and sexual violence among students. And without any information on LGBTQ sexual health, sexual orientation or gender identity, LGBTQ foster children also will lack that information, she said.

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“Names are important”: Texas activists protest the renaming of “Mexican-American Studies” course to “Ethnic Studies”

Read full article: “Names are important”: Texas activists protest the renaming of “Mexican-American Studies” course to “Ethnic Studies”

Republican State Board of Education member David Bradley proposed the new course title in April, saying he found "hyphenated Americanism to be divisive.” On Tuesday, another board member, Democrat Ruben Cortez, called Bradley “the most mean-spirited” person on the board.

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Texas education board approves course formerly known as Mexican-American studies

Read full article: Texas education board approves course formerly known as Mexican-American studies

After years of debate, the State Board of Education voted preliminarily to create curriculum standards for a Mexican-American studies class. But thanks to the objections of one member, it'll now be called “Ethnic Studies: An Overview of Americans of Mexican Descent.”

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