- Judge: Texas school finance system unconstitutional – as expected and ridiculous. The claim seems to be that if the Legislature, the representatives of the people, won’t give schools as much as they want then it’s unconstitutional.
- Judge rules school finance system unconstitutional, more
- A timeline of Texas school finance court battles
- State should reconsider some charter school mandates
- Bricks, mortar don’t define quality education
- Lubbock High Named to Daily Beast’s 2014 List of Top High Schools
- TEA questioning Prime Prep’s board meeting agenda tonight
- Deion Sanders looks to consolidate Prime Prep with another academy
- The Rise of Armed Teachers | Texas Monthly
- Killeen elementary school ends lockdown; man in car detained
- Midlothian Residents Protest Religious Plaque Removal VIDEO
- Sharyland district in the red $560K, approves 5-cent tax hike
- Wife of former Beaumont ISD employee pleads not guilty to defrauding district
- New Amarillo charter school offers alternative approach to education VIDEO
- Critics Charge Local Bond Elections Lack Transparency
- Lubbock County’s Detention Center Improving Inmate Release Program VIDEO
- City of Kermit Gives Final Approval For Water Rate Increase
- Former Tyler City Manager’s tenure praised by colleagues
- North Texas Toll Fight, Some Mayors Want Tolls
- Texas transportation panel may block toll lanes on Central
- Austin City Council to consider requiring gender-neutral bathrooms
- Hand-held cell phones to be illegal while driving in Austin
- Victoria Housing Authority employee accused of stealing $200,000
- Tyler Pounds Regional Airport receives $9.6 million grant
- League City has an official seal
- UTPA steps to the plate on stadium ownership
- County commissioners question UMC over El Paso Children’s Hospital debt
Local government and public school news for 8/28/2014
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