Bill: HB 1025
Relating to the appointment of an inspector general for education, the creation of a division of inspector general for education in the State Board of Education to investigate public education, and the authority of the commissioner of education to conduct special investigations.
Let’s Examine the Situation
The election results are in, and Texas public education faces new challenges. The 89th legislative session will see a battle between pro-voucher advocates and public education supporters. Advocacy efforts must focus on accountability and transparency to ensure politicians are held responsible for their actions and decisions.
Ready or Not, Here We Go!
Election Day is upon us, unfolding like a cinematic drama packed with thrills, cheers, and maybe a few tears. Some will celebrate the results, others may feel disillusioned, and some will simply move on.
Million-dollar teacher cheating scandal’ | District attorney announces 5 people charged
KHOU – Five people are charged in connection with a teacher-certification cheating ring that led to illegally certified teachers working in Texas schools, DA Kim Ogg said.
Two Lancaster High School athletes suspended for UIL violations after transferring from Duncanville
WFAA – The two athletes play on Lancaster High School’s Girls Basketball team. They have the option to appeal the UIL’s local District Executive Committee’s decision.
Abilene ISD staff placed on leave after alleged comment about students’ menstrual cycles
BIG COUNTRY HOMEPAGE – An Abilene ISD staff member has been placed on leave after allegedly making a comment about students’ menstrual cycles.
SAISD attorneys fight record release tied to superintendent’s personal development coach
KSAT – Attorneys for the district argue emails, texts between Jaime Aquino and his coach are private.
UIL gives state executive committee power to investigate schools with excessive transfers
myRGV – s many as 15,000 athletes could transfer to Texas high schools this school year, either changing schools within the state or moving in from out of state. And less than 1% of all transfers were ruled ineligible last year.
More principals left Fort Worth ISD last year than in any year since 2017
FORT WORTH REPORT – More principals left Fort Worth ISD last school year than in any other year since at least 2017, according to data from two open records requests filed by the Fort Worth Report.
Wave of violent threats hit Texas schools
BIG COUNTRY HOMEPAGE – Just weeks into the school year, school districts across Texas are responding to numerous threats of violence from students and outsiders alike.