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April 17, 2026
Third Future Schools in Texas Records a Significant Deficit in Audit
(Houston Press) An independent audit of Third Future Schools – Texas Network has expressed “Substantial doubt about the organization’s ability to continue as a going concern.” Related:
Comal ISD defends withholding names after Bulverde classroom shooting
(News4SA) Comal ISD Superintendent Dr. John Chapman addressed the mounting questions in a video the district released Thursday night, saying federal privacy laws prevent the district from releasing the names of the teacher or the gunman.
Houston ISD’s Wheatley High School principal joins Fort Worth ISD leadership in new state takeover
(Houston Chronicle) At least two more Houston ISD officials will join the upper ranks of Fort Worth ISD under new state-appointed leadership. Wheatley High School’s principal and an HISD executive director will become regional chiefs in Fort Worth ISD, according to a Wednesday announcement by the school district. The move follows Fort Worth’s decision to hire an HISD area chief to be its new deputy superintendent.
United ISD board considers alternative to elementary school closures
(KGNS) As an alternative to possibly closing two-to-five UISD elementaries, an advisory committee is suggesting that eliminating separate 9th and 6th grade campuses would avoid elementary closures. A final decision on the district’s plan is expected in the coming weeks.
Harlingen CISD trustees close two schools amid enrollment drop
(myRGV) For the first time in more than 60 years, the Harlingen school district is closing two schools, and is planning to move students into schools being developed into specialty academies.
Humble ISD faces $13.5M cost to meet new Texas school bus seat belt mandate
(Community Impact) The total cost to the district to become fully compliant with the bill would come out to roughly $13.5 million, Jason Seybert, HISD associate superintendent of support services said. Trustees approved a resolution notifying the TEA that the district’s budget does not currently allow for the immediate retrofitting and replacement of buses required to become compliant with the bill.
Alvin ISD enrollment trends show continued growth
(Community Impact) According to a presentation to the board, over the past five years, 3,016 more students enrolled in Alvin ISD, representing an 11.6% increase since 2019. While enrollment continues to grow, the rate of increase has slowed. Under the 10-year projection, AISD’s enrollment is expected to increase by nearly 6,800 students by 2035-36, representing a 22.5% increase. Of 31,342 resident students, about 94.3% attend Alvin ISD schools.
Round Rock ISD puts plans to change bus routes on hold
(Fox 7 Austin) Round Rock ISD bus routes are no longer changing for the 2026–27 school year. In March, parents voiced their concerns over the elimination of several student bus routes. The district said they plan to organize a committee that will consider input on future changes.
State investigating Del Valle ISD police department
(KXAN) The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) has confirmed it has opened an investigation into a complaint involving the Del Valle ISD police department. The complaint allegedly pertains to rule violations related to hiring procedures and training reporting, TCOLE said. The agency said no additional information is being released at this time.
Family urges required EKGs for student athletes after teen’s sudden death
(News4SA) The cause of death of Jaren Lawson, the 16-year-old athlete who died after collapsing at football practice at Stevens High School in February was revealed last week as a heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a genetic disease that causes the heart muscle to become thicker than normal. The condition can be detected by an echocardiogram or ECG. Troy Lawson, the athlete’s father, says learning Jaren died of the rare heart condition came as a complete shock. Troy feels EKGs should be made a requirement for athletes to participate in sports.
Celina ISD Trustee Set To Resign Amid School District Scandals
(Texas Scorecard) Another longtime trustee is leaving the Celina Independent School District board in the wake of scandals surrounding a coach’s sexual exploitation of students and a culture of cronyism that enabled the abuse. Trustees will discuss Chuck Hansen’s resignation—and plans to replace him—during an April 20 school board meeting.
Our Lady of the Lake University offers path to free master’s degree for eligible students
(San Antonio Express-News) Our Lady of the Lake University announced a “no-cost master’s program” Wednesday, a major development after the school eliminated over a dozen academic programs last year in the wake of a decade-long enrollment decline.
University of Dallas basketball team out $60k for overseas trip after sports travel company folds, coach says
(WFAA) The team spent months fundraising to play a game in London, only to have the company fold two months before departure — and take the money with it, the coach says.
These former college athletes now serve on Texas university boards
(Houston Chronicle) In college, they played football, basketball and more. Now these former athletes help govern some of Texas’ biggest universities systems, including the University of Houston, A&M and Texas Tech.
East Texas Baptist University receives historic $12 million donation from estate of longtime supporters
(KSLA) The $12 million gift was donated from the estate of Lee and Willie Feagin. University officials say the donation will provide support to the school for generations to come.
Jasper County Sheriff investigates circulation of illicit images in Buna ISD
(KBMT) The Jasper County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after illicit images circulated on social media involving students in Buna ISD. According to Sheriff Chuck Havard, the sheriff’s office was contacted Thursday around 10:15 a.m. by Buna ISD officials and concerned parents regarding images being shared online. Authorities said the images are illicit in nature and the allegations are serious, potentially resulting in criminal charges.
75-year-old Irving school bus aide charged with child grooming; police fear more victims
(Fox 4 KDFW) Former Irving Independent School District bus driver assistant Juan Gonzalez, 75, has been arrested on a child grooming charge after a juvenile reported being inappropriately touched, police said Thursday.
Former Central Texas high school security guard arrested on sexual assault charge
(KWTX) A former high school security guard is accused of having sexual contact with a 16-year-old student, according to an arrest affidavit. The investigation began Jan. 28 when a mother contacted Temple police after discovering sexual content on her daughter’s phone, the affidavit alleges. The content showed exchanges between the girl and Jaylin Kane Bryant. Bryant was arrested April 6 and faces a charge of sexual assault of a child.
Sherman ISD says ‘no’ to family’s prom request for special needs senior
(KXII) Makenlee Sutherland—born with autism and epilepsy — has been looking forward to her senior prom for years. But now, she may miss out on her big night. Two years ago, Makenlee’s dad took her to the homecoming dance, so her mother, Rebecca Voigt, knew the steps needed to get a guardian approved for prom. Still, she heard nothing from Sherman ISD. Fearing that time was running out, her mother went to the school in person this week, where she was told it’s too late to start that process now. “I was told nobody over the age of 19, period,” she said. “Under no circumstances.”
Gov. Greg Abbott threatens $200 million in funding from major Texas cities over ICE policies
(Texas Tribune) The governor’s letters to Austin, Dallas and Houston say the state will pull back state grants because of local policies that deter police from fully cooperating with immigration officials. Related:
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