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State lawmakers ask education agency for guidance on how Texas schools can respond to Trump’s immigration plans The Dallas Morning News Texas fight over ‘school choice’ begins with bill filing, hearing set The Independent Chicago school officials say they stopped federal law enforcement from...
Looking to solve an ongoing remote hurdle experienced by many schools, a Texas district is piloting the company’s Starlink tech to provide high-speed home internet to rural students and teachers. ByKara Arundel•Nov. 18, 2020 Deep Dive ...
Eddie truly has a fascinating background: he has written a children's book about the importance of fear, he danced for the Dallas Mavericks for two seasons as a Mavericks ManiAAC, he auditioned for Food Network Star and he holds a bachelor's degree from Texas Woman's University, which pe...
It’s no secret we are enduring an incredibly unique, challenging, and pivotal moment in education today as we are encouraged to stay home to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In an effort to make learning and instruction easier for Texas teachers, schools, and educational programs in 2020, ...
Gaskins, CIO, Texas A&M International University Helpful Reminders Addressing Cybersecurity in PK-12 Education Coby Culbertson, Chief Technology Officer at Dubuque Community School District Balancing Act: Navigating the AI Revolution in K-12 Education Without Losing Our Core Dr. Lee McCanne, ...
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That understanding and knowledge will build, so when students reach the high school level, they’ll be more informed about what courses they might want to take, what careers they might be interested in, and what path they might want to pursue beyond high school, he said. “I see the huge...