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Texas Legislature

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A Texas election with a decade of politics at stake

October 30, 2020

A nine-seat change

Education

Yellow Rose, Blue Wave: What Democrats’ Statehouse Ascent Might Mean for Texas’s Singular K-12 Political Landscape

October 15, 2020

by Beth Hawkins

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Texas’ metro regions represent a massive economic growth engine

July 13, 2020

The 2020 census

Education

A School Data Breakthrough in Dallas: How an Innovative School Model Is Proving That Data Can Help Teachers Shape Individualized Instruction — and Achieve Impressive Student Growth

September 23, 2019

by Anne Wicks

Education

Accelerating Excellence in Texas Schools: How the ‘ACE’ Initiative Is Changing the Way Dallas Evaluates Its Teachers and Empowers Students with Data-Driven Instruction

September 23, 2019

by Anne Wicks

Education

Texas schools with more student poverty got the most Ds and Fs in state ratings

August 21, 2019

by Aliyya Swaby

Education

Texas tried to incentivize school districts to work with charters. Districts are turning to local nonprofits instead

August 2, 2019

Not many school

LPPF

When Texas reaches its bicentennial in 2036, how much will we have to celebrate?

July 2, 2019

Dallas Morning News

Education

Public education in both California and Texas is poor

June 25, 2019

Increased spending does

Education

How a Texas Charter School is Democratizing Higher Education

March 29, 2019

by Richard Whitmire

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