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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
North Texas community raises thousands for Ponder ISD coach in ICU who was hit by shot put

(Fort Worth Star-Telegram) The Ponder ISD community is rallying behind coach Blake Crutsinger, who is in the intensive care unit after being hit in the head in a shot put accident during the Class 3A Region II track and field meet Saturday. His wife, Leslie Crutsinger, said in a Facebook post that he underwent surgery. She has been giving the community health updates and has received over 1,000 comments supporting the family and letting her know Blake Crutsinger is in the community’s prayers. A GoFundMe was created to help the family deal with medical bills and additional expenses.

Hispanics underrepresented in Texas school voucher program, data shows

(San Antonio Current) Hispanic students are underrepresented in the rollout of Texas’ school voucher program, while students previously enrolled in private school or homeschooled are overrepresented, state data released Monday shows.  

Teachers press Beaumont ISD new board for clarity and job security at first meeting

(KFDM) The new Beaumont ISD Board of Managers met Tuesday for the first time. They elected officers and approved a relocation agreement for acting Superintendent Sandi Massey through the interim period and temporarily waived her superintendent’s certification. Massey expects to complete the certification process by the start of the next school year. Before the board moved into its agenda, three speakers addressed members about concerns among teachers, focusing on respect and job security.

Monte Alto ISD town hall spotlights new conservator agreement

(ValleyCentral) The Monte Alto Independent School District held a town hall meeting on Monday evening to discuss the appointment of a state-approved conservator for the district. The Texas Education Agency appointed Sylvia Ibarra as a conservator for Monte Alto ISD to monitor academic progress. The decision to appoint Ibarra comes after Monte Alto ISD educators reported concerns about academic record practices, which were then submitted to the TEA

Austin ISD budget proposal highlights larger class sizes, additional cuts under review

(KUT) An unspecified number of campus positions could be eliminated as part of a proposed plan for next school year that will change class sizes, bilingual and special education stipends, and planning time.

Alamo Heights parents show support for 2 students, mom detained at school bus stop

(San Antonio Report) Two elementary school students in Alamo Heights Independent School District were detained by ICE along with their stepmother while waiting at a school bus stop in San Antonio, an incident witnessed by classmates that sparked strong community concern. The family, originally from Venezuela and reportedly seeking asylum, was taken to a detention facility, prompting protests, fundraising efforts, and criticism from local leaders and parents. Officials cited immigration enforcement, while supporters argue the family had been following legal processes and question the targeting of children. The event has intensified debate over immigration policies and student safety in the community.

Frisco ISD expands virtual learning program through Elite Hockey Academy partnership

(Community Impact) Frisco ISD has entered into a new partnership with Elite Hockey Academy. The academy is a hockey development program that aims to prepare students for success academically and on the ice, according to the website. The partnership is expected to provide more academic opportunities for student-athletes through the Frisco Flex virtual learning program, according to an April 9 district news release. The agreement went into effect March 9 and allows FISD to offer full-time instruction through its Frisco Flex program to students competing in high-level hockey.

Could Texas create a high school transfer portal? Some worry about potential for ‘disaster’

(Dallas Morning News) A push to create an official transfer portal for high school athletics in Texas failed in 2023. But the Texas High School Coaches Association is worried a similar bill could materialize in the legislative session that begins in January, as athletes continue to change schools at an alarming rate, even though the University Interscholastic League doesn’t allow students to transfer for athletic purposes.

Round Rock ISD football coach arrested in connection with 2024 incident in Arlington

(KVUE) A high school head football coach in Round Rock is on administrative leave following his arrest. A Round Rock ISD spokesperson confirms Jonathan Cruz, 41, was arrested on Monday for an incident that happened before he was hired. Cruz was hired as the head football coach of McNeil High School in March. Online jail records show Arlington police had a warrant for his arrest in April, stemming from a case CPS reported in January 2024. Arlington police told KVUE they are investigating possible child abuse that did not involve any students.

San Marcos CISD middle school students ‘unwell’ after eating cookies purchased from staff member

(KVUE) Several Goodnight Middle School students reported feeling “unwell” after eating cookies purchased from a staff member, the school’s principal said in a message to families on Tuesday. The staff member involved has been removed from San Marcos CISD and the incident has been reported to the San Marcos Police Department. Four students who confirmed they bought and ate the cookies were seen in the school nurse’s office for evaluation, Principal Joe Mitchell said.

Wichita Falls ISD aide on leave following child injury arrest

(KFDX) Police arrested an elementary school aide working in the Wichita Falls Independent School District following an investigation into a 4-year-old child who was injured during a school day in March 2026. Bethany Hope Charboneau, 26, of Wichita Falls, was booked into the Wichita County Jail on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, and charged with injury to a child causing bodily injury.

Muslim University Opens in Dallas

(Texas Scorecard) TexAM University at Dallas is marketing itself as a new, Dallas-based “Texas American Muslim University” that blends STEM degrees with mandatory Islamic studies and explicitly positions Islam at the center of its academic model.

See which North Texas universities offer free tuition programs for qualifying students

(Dallas Morning News) Universities across the Dallas-Fort Worth region are launching free tuition programs to help more North Texans afford higher education.

Funeral procession, but no body: Students mourn Texas Tech ‘death’ of academia

(Houston Chronicle) Organizers are calling out the ‘death’ of university systems across Texas.

Texas A&M opens world’s largest academic controlled-explosions lab

(KBTX) After years of planning, construction and anticipation, scientists at Texas A&M University can now capture violent moments with a front-row seat inside the newly opened Detonation Research Test Facility, the world’s largest academic controlled explosions lab.

Cosmetology, law enforcement: Collin College to launch 3 new associate degree programs

(Community Impact) New associate degree programs aimed at competitive job markets are slated to launch this fall at Collin College.

Beaumont approves $2M school zone safety upgrade with solar-powered signs

(KBMT) School zones across Beaumont are set for a major safety upgrade after City Council approved a nearly $2 million agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to install new traffic control technology.

How Data Centers Are Eating Up Rural Texas

(Austin Chronicle) Do they spell doom for local farmers?

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