TEA Issues “Updated” Preliminary 2023-24 School Fiscal Ratings
The TEA has recalculated some of the underlying data used to derive the preliminary school district fiscal accountability ratings that were posted earlier this month.
The TEA has recalculated some of the underlying data used to derive the preliminary school district fiscal accountability ratings that were posted earlier this month.
An ISD that bypassed the eminent domain process to surreptitiously (via an “arms length” process) purchase, and then demolish, a small apartment building doesn’t have to pay the relocation expenses of the building’s former tenants.
The Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) this week announced the five finalists for its 2024 Superintendent of the Year Award (see below). The winner…
The more than a year-long legal battle over if and when the 2023 A-F school accountability ratings will be released has been transferred — by…
U.S. Fifth Circuit: An ISD transferred a middle school math teacher from the classroom to support positions due to his poor job performance, and not because of his advanced age or for any other discriminatory reason.
Four chosen TCDD Youth Ambassadors for Choice-Making in Health Care will receive up to $325 each for their participation.
Fifth Circuit: A city police officer has qualified immunity from being sued over the “problematic” arrest of a middle school student on his campus.
The TEA rule actions posted in the Aug. 16, 2024, Texas Register.
The TEA is asking high school principals to nominate outstanding students for two programs related to the federal government.
Ruling: A missed legal deadline by the TEA’s attorneys means that officials of a revoked charter can continue to litigate claims that the state illegally seized its two campuses and related property.
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