- Dansby resigns as Fort Worth ISD superintendent
- Former Connally ISD band director charged with theft
- Former Dallas ISD employee arrested in mail fraud conspiracy, allegedly caused $160,000 in unauthorized payments
- Two top South San Antonio ISD officials on leave
- Texas Mom Shocked: Common Core Flyer in Son’s Special Ed Packet
- Superintendents express concern over TAAS testing – send us more $$$ and don’t complain AND, don’t dare try and measure how we’re doing with other people’s money! He admits the test well measures but some kids aren’t geared toward test taking – so what? I’m not geared toward mornings and felt horrible going to school each morning and was functionally impaired until after 10am, should we shake up the whole school system for that?
- Lindale debate coach receives national award
- Increased flexibility for federal grant funds to be available
- Texas Students Receive Fewer Disciplinary Tickets
- Keller ISD trustee says her anti-Muslim comments were ‘stupid’
- Bryan schools committee recommends bond option with intermediate campuses
- Del Valle student charged with assault after shoving desk into teacher
- TPPF Hopes to Revitalize Texas City with Free-Market Policies VIDEO
- Brown County Commissioners Remove Burn Ban
- Jailer pay returns to Taylor County Commissioners agenda
- Levelland city manager to stay on the job
- Andrews Closes New Truck Reliever Route Due To Dangers
- Improvements in store for Albany Municipal Airport
- Houston taxi changes about more than accommodating Uber, Lyft
- Bayou City [Houston] Backwardness
- After audit, McAllen re-examines recycling program
- Details of assistant Brownsville city attorney’s arrest revealed
- Sheriff threatens to end Cameron Co. jail’s use of Odyssey data-sharing program
- Transferred Dallas police academy employee alleges internal affairs tried to change, influence his answers
- City of Waco extends anti-bias policy to homosexual employees
- Hewitt looks to issue $6.8 million in bonds, build joint city hall and library
- Editorial: How long will tax money be used to pick winners downtown Midland?
- Balcones Heights Police Chief Fights Back
- Galveston to hire deputy city manager
- City of Laredo council approves final reading of plastic bag ordinance
- El Paso moves closer to ban on e-cigarettes in public places – demonstrating once again that these bans are not about the health of 3rd parties.
Local government and public school news for 6/3/2014
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