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Laredo Independent School District (LISD) is bracing for a steady drop in student enrollment, a trend that could mean less money coming in and tougher budget decisions ahead. A new demographics report shows the district is already down hundreds of students, and projections show enrollment could keep sliding over the next several years. view article arw

A beloved Port Arthur ISD music teacher and coach was shot and killed while picking up his wife's baby in northeast Harris County early Tuesday morning, investigators say. Authorities identified the victim as 36-year-old Marlon Sanders, a music teacher at Porter Arthur ISD's Adams Elementary School. Sanders was also a football and basketball coach, and a local musician known throughout the Port Arthur community for his warm personality and energy. view article arw

Kilgore ISD employees will receive discounted tuition through a new UT Tyler partnership aimed at growing East Texas educators and leaders. view article arw

Two Marshall ISD students were arrested for bringing a gun to a Marshall ISD campus in April and pointing it at another student from inside a car, according to an affidavit. Jose Jahir Flores, 17, and Jonathan Pineda, 17, both of Marshall, are accused of bringing a pistol to the Marshall Early Graduation School campus on April 20. view article arw

West Oso ISD reversed its decision to move graduation indoors after parents, students, and community members pushed back against a ticket limit that would have restricted how many family members could attend the ceremony. view article arw

Paxton’s blowout win on Tuesday compelled an alliance by necessity, if not natural synergy, between the attorney general and the Washington groups that spent months trying to elect John Cornyn. by Gabby BirenbaumMay 27, 2026, 2:21 p.m. CentralUpdated May 27, 2026, 3:29 p.m. Central  Throughout the primary between Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton, especially in the final weeks, Paxton found himself on the receiving end of ads and missives bashing him as incompetent, corrupt and adulterous.  Those attacks didn’t come from Democratic nominee James Talarico. The calls came from inside the GOP-controlled Senate. view article arw

Randi Weingarten also advocates a tech tax to combat the adverse consequences of artificial intelligence, such as job loss.  The head of the nation’s second-largest teachers union on May 27 called for a ban on digital learning environments for younger children and said artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots should not be available to any students under 16. view article arw

Parents who say they were separated from children for refusing to affirm transgender identity are still fighting states, and each other, in court.  Alexandra Lyaschenko hasn’t spoken with her teenage daughter in nearly two years.  In June 2024, she had been taking her daughter to see a therapist for her struggles with borderline personality disorder, hyperactivity, and trauma from bullying at school.  At first, Lyaschenko thought the therapist might be able to help with those issues.   Instead, according to Lyaschenko, that same therapist accompanied Child Protective Services on June 3 to take her daughter away from their home in Mt. Shasta, California.  “She left barefoot, and my husband did the talking, because I developed an immediate physical reaction,” Lyashcenko told The Epoch Times. view article arw

Members of the State Board of Education called for an investigation. view article arw

Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is urging a temporary halt on new hyperscale data centers, warning they are straining Texas’ power grid, water supplies, and rural communities.   Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has called for a pause on data center construction.  “It is time for a temporary moratorium on new hyperscale data center development in Texas until we fully assess the long-term impacts on our infrastructure, agricultural economy, and communities,” he stated.  Miller added that while Texans “champion growth, private enterprise, and innovation,” Texans also need to have “an honest conversation about the explosive growth of hyperscale data centers.”Miller cited usage of electricity, water, and land as primary concerns: “Many consume enough electricity to power entire towns. They draw massive volumes of water … Rural communities … now compete with corporate giants that can transform entire regions overnight.” view article arw

What began as a rainy protest outside Lufkin City Hall turned into a tense council meeting Tuesday evening as frustrated residents repeatedly attempted to confront officials over proposed AI data center developments, only to be shut down due to rules restricting public comment to agenda items.  For weeks, concerns over possible AI-related projects at the former Southland Paper Mill and the long-idled Aspen Power plant have steadily spread across social media, public meetings and conversations. By Tuesday night, that frustration had finally reached council chambers.  What began as a protest outside city hall quickly escalated once residents entered the meeting, hoping to directly question city leaders about water usage, electrical strain, environmental impacts and whether discussions involving potential AI developments were already happening behind closed doors. view article arw

Former Houston City Council Member Letitia Plummer has defeated former Houston Mayor Annise Parker in the runoff race for Harris County Judge. Plummer, a Houston dentist and Democratic politician who served on Houston City Council representing At-Large Position 4 from 2020 through 2025, made history as the first Muslim woman elected to the council.  Early results showed Plummer and Parker neck and neck, but Plummer ultimately won with 51.13% of the votes, over Parker's 48.87%, according to Harris County election results.   Plummer's victory positions her as Democrats' nominee to replace outgoing Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo in November and signals that Harris County Democratic voters may be shifting toward a newer generation of leadership. view article arw

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The Pasadena ISD Board of Education could take up a vote on a possible school closure and restructuring plans Tuesday night. The agenda includes action involving McMasters Elementary school, including the possibility of closure, consolidation, or attendance zoning changes. view article arw

Arlington ISD officials say the district is at an inflection point. Declining enrollment has impacted the school system for years — and it doesn’t show any signs of stopping in the next five. During a special meeting Thursday, Superintendent Matt Smith said the district will have to evaluate all options to attract students and keep them enrolled. Doing so will require big choices in the near future, including new programs and the consolidation or closure of schools, he added. view article arw

A Marshall woman and former Marshall ISD educational aide is back behind bars after her bond was revoked. Harrison County jail records show 37-year-old Rachel Ann Kirspel was booked into the Harrison County jail May 22. That is two days after she was released on bond in a case involving injury to a child, elderly, or disabled person with intent to cause bodily injury. view article arw

A teenager drowned after attempting to free a fishing line in a canal located at Mile 1 West and Mile 10 in rural North Mercedes, according to the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office. A spokesperson from the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office identified the victim as Samuel Hernandez, 17. view article arw

Plano ISD will use artificial intelligence to announce student names at all high school graduation ceremonies this spring, a move the district says will improve accuracy and create a more seamless experience. In an email to parents, the district wrote: "Names matter, and we want your big moment to feel personal and accurate." view article arw

ABILENE, Texas — Members of the One AISD staff spent Thursday morning preparing for a weekend of graduation ceremonies honoring the Class of 2026.   Led by Mrs. Alison Camp, staff members worked together setting up chairs and making final preparations to ensure each ceremony is ready for students, families and community members gathering to celebrate graduating seniors.   The district’s graduation schedule begins Friday evening with the ceremony for Abilene High School, followed by two ceremonies Saturday morning. view article arw

The Austin City Council, acting as the board of Austin Energy, is set to vote Thursday on a controversial proposal to add new natural gas plants that could be turned on when demand for power spikes during extreme weather or other grid emergencies.  The proposal calls for adding 400 megawatts of power from natural gas “peaker” plants.  view article arw

Detained Austin high school senior Luis Fernando Cabrera Chavarria, whose family, friends and community rallied for his release from ICE custody for weeks, will be released Wednesday, in time to attend his graduation from Northeast Early College High School. view article arw

Twenty Cotulla High School seniors will not be allowed to participate in graduation ceremonies after district officials said students entered school property without authorization and caused damage, according to a statement from Cotulla Independent School District. The district said the incident happened overnight and involved “conduct that resulted in disruption and damage to school premises.” After reviewing the circumstances, district officials determined the students violated expectations for student conduct and would not be allowed to participate in graduation ceremonies. view article arw

KWTX has confirmed Sean Roberts, 18, a special needs student, will be able to walk the the stage during his graduation ceremony. Roberts is nonverbal and walks with the assistance of devices and those around him. His school initially told his mother he would not be allowed to walk the stage because it would take too long for him to walk across the stage. view article arw

Two schools in Alvin ISD will be closed for the rest of the school year, due to damage from Tuesday night’s storms. AISD superintendent Carol Nelson said that there was damage at Mary Marek Elementary School and Wilder Elementary School. Both schools were closed on Wednesday. view article arw

Students in Midway ISD’s Tango Flight program are celebrating the completion of a project years in the making — building a real airplane from the ground up. The nationally recognized aviation program gives high school students hands-on experience in aircraft construction, engineering and aviation technology while working alongside teachers, mentors and industry professionals. view article arw

For more than five decades, Rockport resident Tim Chapman has watched the Rockport-Fulton Pirates play baseball on grass. Now, thanks to a nearly $2 million donation from Chapman and his wife Debbie, future generations of Pirates will take the field on turf. view article arw

After community support and meetings with Killeen ISD, senior Sean Roberts will walk the stage using his personal mobility device. view article arw

Midway High School students are celebrating after spending two years building an airplane through the Tango Flight aviation program. view article arw

Due to weather conditions and flooding, schools across Mathis Independent School District will have a delayed start Thursday. Students will report at 10 a.m. Staff will report at 9:30 a.m. Buses will begin their routes at 8 a.m. view article arw

The celebration: The parking lot at Panther Stadium will open at 5:30 p.m. on Friday evening, May 22, while the stadium will be open at 7 p.m. Guests do not need tickets to attend. The Liberty Hill High School YouTube channel will livestream the ceremony through a link that will go live May 22.  Of note: Panther Stadium has a clear bag policy in place to help maintain a safe environment. Guests may bring clear bags up to 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches, one-gallon clear plastic bags, and small hand-sized clutches with or without a strap. All bags are subject to inspection.  May 22: 8 p.m., Liberty Hill High School Stadium, 16500 W. Hwy. 29, Liberty Hill view article arw

Manor ISD announced several safety-related changes for Monday, May 18, as law enforcement continues searching for a third suspect connected to a series of shootings across Austin this weekend. In a letter sent to families, the district said classes at Presidential Meadows Elementary School will be canceled Monday because of the ongoing search in the area. view article arw

Families in Pflugerville ISD said they are still searching for answers after trustees voted last week to close four elementary schools beginning in the 2027-2028 school year. District leaders say the closures at Dessau, Parmer Lane, Pflugerville, and Windermere elementary schools are part of efforts to address ongoing budget challenges. Superintendent Dr. Quintin Shepherd told CBS Austin the district has been discussing possible changes for months as it works through a $20 million deficit. view article arw

Katie Denton, a Southeastern Oklahoma State University alumna, was recently named New Teacher of the Year by the Sherman Independent School District. Denton graduated from Southeastern in 2024 earning a Bachelor of Science in elementary education. She was in her first year as a fifth-grade teacher at Sory Elementary School. view article arw

The Amarillo Independent School District responded to questions about a fireworks display at its graduation ceremony Monday night. According to AISD, necessary permit requirements were met by the city, county, and state. Officials said the district was well within the safety regulations to hold the display. view article arw

Aldine ISD continues to elevate family leadership through its District Parent Ambassador Program, a Family and Community Engagement (FACE) initiative designed to ensure parent perspectives help shape conversations affecting students, schools, and the broader community. view article arw