EPA Opens Fourth Funding Opportunity for Clean School Bus Program Rebates
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is once again providing a funding opportunity to replace diesel school buses with zero- or low-emission vehicles via the agency’s…
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is once again providing a funding opportunity to replace diesel school buses with zero- or low-emission vehicles via the agency’s…
The UIL has begun posting proposed contest rule changes to be considered at the league’s Oct. 13-14 Legislative Council meeting.
The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is now open for entries for the Texas component of Wildlife Forever’s national 2025 Fish Art Contest for students in grades K to 12.
State’s top superintendent, school board and key communicator recognized at this year’s convention.
TEA and HHS resources for October Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month campaigns.
The most pressing issues reported by thousands of Texas school nurses in a state-conducted survey are the need for more school staffing to cover the…
The Texas Appleseed nonprofit advocacy group today launched a new online tool — the Texas Youth Resource Map — to help youth experiencing homelessness —…
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding Texans this week of the iWatchTexas program— a critical resource the public can use to report suspicious…
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is promoting Walk Across Texas! Youth, a free 8-week walking challenge designed to help Texas youth be more active and create a routine of regular physical activity.
The Texas Department of Information Resources on Friday posted a Model Covered Applications and Prohibited Technology Policy that state and local governments can approve or modify to meet the state-law requirement to adopt their own policy by Nov. 20, 2024.
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