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Dallas ISD art teacher inspired by students to write children's book
A years-long project for one Dallas art teacher was inspired by her students who learned some valuable lessons in the process.
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‘School Choice is my top policy priority,' Lt Gov. Dan Patrick says
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says school choice will be among his legislative priorities for the upcoming session and has designated it SB2.
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Several school districts have propositions on the ballot on Election Day
Several school districts across North Texas have propositions on the ballot to bring in more money for school budgets. NBC 5’s Wayne Carter breaks down some of the issues districts are facing.
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SMU Excellent Educator recognizes Megan Nebeker
Texas Today has partnered with SMU to recognize North Texas teachers who are inspiring and changing the lives of their students.
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Robotics class helps students see future careers for STEM skills they learned
Coppell High School is helping students who love to code to shift that into a career.
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Coppell ISD helps students see how STEM continues to evolve
STEM has been a big part of schools for several years now, and high schools are realizing it’s time to raise the bar for our future engineers. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter reports on what Coppell ISD is building and planning for the future as technology continues to evolve.
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Mesquite ISD teams up with the Walton family on AI
AI has gotten a lot of bad press when it comes to education, but more schools are saying AI has a place in the classroom. NBC 5’s Wayne Carter takes us to a North Texas district partnering with one of America’s largest companies to make sure students are AI-savvy before they enter the workforce.
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Battle between Grand Prairie ISD and Jorge Arredondo intensifies
A judge ruled in favor of ousted Grand Prairie ISD superintendent Jorge Arredondo, temporarily blocking the district from proceeding with plans to potentially terminate the new leader. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero walks through the claims and community advocates concerns about the damage caused.
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Fort Worth ISD Interim Superintendent Karen Molinar outlines her vision
Fort Worth ISD’s interim Superintendent Karen Molinar talks about taking over the district and her plans for the future.
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Inside Neffie, Northwest ISD's mobile school supply van
Northwest ISD’s Education Foundation helps teachers with the mid-year supply slump with Neffie, a free resource store and library on wheels. NBC 5’s Wayne Carter reports supplies come to the teachers at campuses throughout the district.
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Northwest ISD's mobile school supply van helps teachers stock up mid-year for free
Northwest ISD’s Education Foundation has tried to help teachers with the mid-year supply slump for some time now. Even with the pandemic behind us, they’ve kept it going with Neffie, a free resource store and library on wheels that serves more than 900 teachers.
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Lewisville ISD examines possible school mergers or closures
Concern grows because of discussions about school mergers and possible closures in the Lewisville ISD. It’s happening in other North Texas districts as schools look to save money and make operations more efficient. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports 20 campuses are up for review.
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Lewisville ISD considering changes for 20 of its schools
In Lewisville, the school district is exploring ways to cut costs after projecting a $4.5-million shortfall for the 2024-2025 school year.
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‘Unacceptable,' Fort Worth ISD student left behind on field trip
A Fort Worth ISD student was left behind on a field trip on Wednesday. The district has opened an investigation into the incident.
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Black student punished for his hairstyle wants to return to the Texas school he left
A Black student who was punished and unenrolled from school for violating the dress code wants to return
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Seven North Texas schools named 2024 National Blue Ribbon winners
Nearly three dozen Texas schools, including six in North Texas, have been named National Blue Ribbon Schools in 2024.
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Texas education commissioner calls for student cellphone ban in schools
Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath on Wednesday said next year lawmakers should ban the use of cellphones in public schools across the state.
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SMU researchers find unique way to present findings on student homelessness
Education researchers at SMU who have spent years studying student homelessness and want educators to read all about their findings. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports on their unique approach to presenting the research.
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Faith leaders call for peace and protection for students in wake of school violence threats
A plea for peace in DeSoto following threats of school violence. The threats began after a high school senior was killed earlier this month. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has more on the plea from pastors and new plans to protect students.
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Concerns over handling of Fort Worth ISD's superintendent performance questions
Fort Worth ISD superintendent Angelica Ramsey’s job performance is being called into question. Over the weekend the board called a meeting to discuss the superintendent’s performance. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter broke the story and now he’s hearing from a board member who isn’t happy about how this is all going down.
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Coppell ISD looks to attendance to help budget and increase student productivity
Staff in Coppell Independent School District schools are manning the phones more the normal these days. The district is cracking down on students not showing up at school for reasons other than being sick. “Hey, the weather was bad today, so it was easier to keep our kid home,” or, “You’re making good grades. You’re doing fine. We stayed...