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Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill banning cellphone use at school, the latest in a trend growing nationally and worldwide.
The lawsuit contests a new law that requires the Ten Commandments be displayed in classrooms, saying it violates First Amendment and parental rights.
Typically the sites of this new breed of adventure playground operators are spread over a couple of acres, much larger than old-school playgrounds, and cost several million pounds to design and build.
The Texas A&M Forest Service awarded $4 million in grants to 18 Texas cities, schools and nonprofits for community forestry projects.
Texas students will no longer be allowed to use personal communication devices, like phones, smartwatches, and tablets, during the school day.
Austin ISD has a plan to improve failing schools. Here’s what it’s all about. The school board will decide Thursday on whether to approve turnaround plans for Burnet, Dobie and Webb middle schools to ...
Texas Standard for June 26, 2025: How do Texans rate the Legislature’s performance? A new poll from the Texas Politics Project finds that only about a quarter of Texans think state lawmakers are doing ...
Area's two new schools on track to be ready on time as playground designs revealed The areas will be utilised throughout the day as 'an extension of the classroom' ...
Texas law bans phones in classrooms; area School districts develop new policies While smartphones have become a widely used and versatile tool, some believe their presence in the classroom has ...
Southeast Texas schools react to statewide classroom cell phone ban Texas students will face new restrictions as a law banning personal electronic devices in classrooms takes effect this school year.
The lawsuit requiring the Ten Commandments in Texas schools calls the new law "a threat to the soul of both our democracy and out faith." ...
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