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The 2026-28 alignments have been posted for volleyball, basketball and football. You can access this information HERE.
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Superintendent Spicer said the district does not allow distribution of any religious materials to students, although the Muslim Student Association hosted a hijab table last year.
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These Houston area high schools are planning to participate in Friday’s anti ICE walkout
Students at several Houston-area high schools are planning a student-led walkout on Friday, Feb. 6, to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies, according to information shared by students and community organizers.
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Wylie ISD places staff member on leave after unauthorized religious outreach at Wylie East High School
A Wylie Independent School District employee is on leave after an incident at Wylie East High School, when an outside religious organization distributed materials on campus without district approval, according to a letter sent to parents.
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Texas high school football will look very different in 2026. On Monday, the University Interscholastic League (UIL) announced the tentative district assignments for football, basketball and volleyball for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons, as reported by Chron. As a result of enrollment changes, policy updates and the establishment of new schools, 150 high schools across the state have been reassigned to new districts. DeSoto, the defending Class 6A Division II state champion, was significantly impacted as its enrollment dropped to 1,932, falling below the Class 5A cutoff of 2,214. DeSoto declined to move down to 5A during UIL's last redistricting in 2024. Twenty-eight schools are entering the top tier of UIL, including 19 due to higher enrollment and 9 that joined by request or policy
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Austin teacher defends educators and students as controversy over protests continues
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin ISD is under fire from top state officials this week after hundreds of students have walked out of class to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as some state leaders allege schools helped students to do so. After some pushback to the walkouts, a middle school teacher and Education Austin union member is speaking out. Taylor Carriker-Cavin is a 6th-grade science teacher at Dobie Middle School in Austin. She's been teaching for a decade now. "Every year that I've taught, I have seen families destabilized by deportation," she said.
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A congressional coalition headed by Texans is leading a campaign against Sharia in America, warning that the ideology is “one of the greatest threats facing our nation today” and calling Texas “ground zero” in the fight. Two Texas Republicans, U.S. Reps. Keith Self of McKinney and Chip Roy of Austin, launched the Sharia-Free America Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives in December. Since then, the caucus has grown to 33 members from 18 states, including four Republican representatives from Texas: Self, Roy, Brandon Gill of Flower Mound, and Michael Cloud of Victoria.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed Wednesday that the agency has purchased land and a facility in San Antonio to expand its detention operations, though officials declined to disclose the location of the property in question. In a statement to the San Antonio Report, an ICE spokesperson said the purchase is part of a broader national effort to increase detention space. “ICE purchased land and a facility in San Antonio,” the spokesperson wrote. ”These will not be warehouses — they will be very well structured detention facilities meeting our regular detention standards.”
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The Texas Association of School Administrators Executive Committee has elected La Porte ISD Superintendent Dr. Walter Jackson as TASA vice president for 2026–27. He will assume the role June 1 after completing his Executive Committee term May 31. Dr. Jackson will become TASA’s president in 2028.
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Texas Tech struggles with new rules that changed what students learn about race, gender, sexuality
The system’s chancellor meant to instill clarity and accountability, but three weeks into the spring semester, some instructors say the standards have led to “censorship.”When Henry Carter opened the syllabus for a spring class at Texas Tech University, he found “DO NOT READ” stamped next to page numbers in the middle of a required text. Another professor assigned a new textbook, then days later told students not to buy it. The syllabus for a third class labeled some readings as “censored.”
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Lubbock ISD does not plan on having to use makeup days after cancellations and delays due to winter weather last week. “So as of right now, unless we have more delays or cancellations, we are good,” Superintendent Dr. Kathy Rollo said. There is one small change for high schoolers to make sure they get all of their classroom minutes required by the state.
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Hundreds of students walked out of classes at multiple Central Texas school districts on Monday to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities. The walkouts affected at least five school districts: Hays CISD, Manor ISD, Lockhart ISD, Pflugerville ISD, and Bastrop ISD. Hays CISD reported several hundred students participating across five campuses: Hays High School, Live Oak Academy High School, Johnson High School, Lehman High School, and Barton Middle School. They marched to downtown Kyle.
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Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez fired on Pretti during a protest in Minneapolis last month, according to government records viewed by ProPublica. The two federal immigration agents who fired on Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti are identified in government records as Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez.
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Mixed emotions surface as Kingsville ISD prepares to vote on elementary realignment
Kingsville Independent School District has announced a proposed improvement plan consisting of a elementary realignment plan that will be voted on Tuesday. The plan would consolidate three campuses into two and has sparked mixed reactions among community members and educators
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TxDOT starts construction near Belton ISD high school to improve safety, mobility for pedestrians
TxDOT starts construction near Belton ISD high school to improve safety, mobility for pedestrians
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“It was scary. I was upset.”: Pension payments stop after a 94-year-old retired teacher is mistakenly declared dead
A 94-year-old retired teacher in Texas shouldn’t have to “prove” she’s alive just to get the pension she earned, but that’s exactly the mess ABC7 reporter Carlos Granda laid out in his report about Gloria Wilson, a longtime LAUSD educator whose monthly payments abruptly vanished after the system flagged her as deceased. Carlos Granda framed it plainly: Gloria Wilson is not dead, even though her California pension plan briefly treated her like she was, and the consequences hit fast because her pension wasn’t extra money – it was the backbone of her monthly budget. Wilson told Carlos Granda the moment she realized something was wrong was when her usual deposit never landed in her bank account. “It was scary. I was upset,” Gloria Wilson said, describing the shock of watching an expected payment simply not show up.
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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - West Texas will soon be home to the GW Ranch, an enormous planned complex of gas power plants and data centers near the oil fields of the Permian basin.According to the project’s developers, Pacifico Energy, it is the largest permitted data center campus in the United States. Pacifico Energy got the go-ahead this month from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. This more than 8,000-acre campus will be located in Pecos County, about 17 miles north of Fort Stockton, to the southwest of Odessa The company expects its GW Ranch will provide customers with power in the first half of 2027, with a guaranteed pathway to scale to over 5 GW. Pacifico Energy says it expects this project to create thousands of construction jobs, hundreds of permanent high-paying jobs, and substantial tax revenues. Pacifico is calling the GW Ranch the ‘next wave of A-I innovation.’
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Abbott orders TEA investigation after Austin ISD students join nationwide walkout
Governor Greg Abbott says he’s directing the Texas Education Agency commissioner to investigate after Austin ISD students took part in Friday’s nationwide walkout.
In a social media post, he says AISD gets taxpayer dollars to teach the subjects required by the state, not to help students skip school to protest.
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The Lubbock Independent School District is no stranger to having to close and merge schools in the past for various reasons. But moving forward, LISD leaders say they will follow a District Optimization Plan to monitor and determine future school mergers and closures in an effort to be transparent and authentic with parents and the public.
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Temple ISD has spoken out regarding alleged plans made by community members to protest against ICE outside Temple High School grounds on Friday. On Thursday, Temple ISD Superintendent Dr. Bobby Ott shared a statement with 6 News addressing such plans. The district is aware of alleged plans made by the local community, including statewide walkout demonstrations. District leaders have informed students that disruptions to regular school plans or distractions, including protests or walkouts, would result in DAEP placement, Ott said in the statement.
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It’s getting harder to afford living in Texas — even as incomes and educational attainment grow and poverty declines. Despite the state’s robust economic growth since the start of the decade, incomes in Texas haven’t kept pace with the nation at large, U.S. Census Bureau data released Thursday show. And the state’s housing costs have outpaced income growth, leaving a greater share of Texas renters and homeowners spending a bigger chunk of their pay to keep a roof over their heads than they did before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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School districts across North Texas announced plans Wednesday afternoon to keep schools closed Thursday or reopen them. Some have since changed their mind. After a winter storm hit Dallas-Fort Worth over the weekend many schools and universities canceled class Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
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‘There are no criminals in Dilley.’ Lawmakers say Liam Ramos is among hundreds of kids languishing in ICE facility.
Hours after touring the Dilley detention center housing 5-year-old Minnesota boy Liam Ramos on Wednesday, San Antonio’s state and federal lawmakers gathered outside City Hall to update the public on his status — and to lay out their limited leverage for stopping such arrests under a Republican-controlled government. Hours after touring the Dilley detention center housing 5-year-old Minnesota boy Liam Ramos on Wednesday, San Antonio’s state and federal lawmakers gathered outside City Hall to update the public on his status — and to lay out their limited leverage for stopping such arrests under a Republican-controlled government.
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School districts across Central Texas will resume normal operations Wednesday after closing for several days due to winter weather, with officials warning of lingering icy conditions on campuses. Austin ISD announced all schools and offices will operate on normal schedules Jan. 28, with extracurricular and after-school activities resuming. The district said tardies related to weather and traffic delays will be excused.
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The Houston Independent School District is responding after reports of some campuses experiencing heating issues on Tuesday. What they're saying: According to a statement, Houston ISD said, Houston ISD Facilities and Maintenance teams responded immediately to any campus that had HVAC-related issues today, and our teams have been making progress throughout the day."
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Several Houston ISD schools experience issues with heating as students return after winter storm
Several Houston ISD campuses experienced heating issues on Tuesday as students returned to class following the weekend's winter storm. On Monday, after announcing that the district would resume normal school operations on Tuesday, Houston ISD said it had begun preparations and taken proactive steps to brace for the storm's impact. In a message on the district's website, it said it would begin district-wide heating checks at 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning and that it would be easy to identify and address any issues as soon as they arose.
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Texas’ population grew at a slower pace in 2025 than in previous years, according to new federal data. Nearly 32 million people now live in the state.
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Agriculture is the second largest industry in Texas, which is home to more than 230,000 farms. Here’s a look at who’s running in the 2026 Democratic and Republican primaries to oversee the agriculture department and where they stand on the issues.
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Many school districts across Central Texas have decided to cancel classes amid a winter storm lingering on Monday, January 26. However, a few in the San Antonio area have decided to stay open, leaving parents mixed with support and disapproval. Some parents are upset with the Poteet Independent School District for keeping its schools open during the Texas winter storm. The district posted its decision on Sunday, January 25, writing that school will resume as normal on Monday. Buses will run at a regular time, according to its Facebook post.
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North Texas school district cancels Islamic Games for alleged ties to group governor calls terroristic
The games' organizers said it was not associated with the group Gov. Greg Abbott has targeted.
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Developers must now address water concerns on a tight deadline after previously submitting vague concept plans.The Hood County Commissioners Court conditionally approved an incomplete data center plan after roughly two hours of residents urging their local officials not to move forward due to water concerns.
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Austin Community College leaders credit the college’s free tuition pilot and efforts to increase retention and center student needs for its growing enrollment.
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Classes have been canceled for tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 23. All schools and administrative offices will be closed. District employees will have a planning day working from home. Meals will be provided to Lubbock ISD students from 10-11 a.m. at Coronado, Estacado, Lubbock and Monterey high schools.
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Frisco ISD cancels after school activities Friday, Saturday due to inclement weather
As a winter storm watch is in effect for the the metroplex with sleet expected to begin Friday night, Frisco ISD has canceled all after-school activities on Friday, Jan. 23, and Saturday, Jan. 24. An arctic cold front will be moving into the metroplex early Friday with cold rain transitioning into a wintry mix in the early afternoon. Widespread wintry precipitation, with the majority being sleet, is expected throughout Saturday and potentially into Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
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