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Astory and photo posted on social media claiming a privately owned white Chevrolet Corvette was worked on in a Raymondville Independent School District maintenance shop posted on social media are a total fabrication, RISD Police Chief Oscar Gutierrez said last Friday. The photo of the car was apparently Photoshopped into a garage of some kind, but only part of the hydraulic lift shown in the photo can be seen, the rest is not visible, the police chief said. view article arw

Stay in the know with five Bastrop-Cedar Creek updates, including lower home prices, a summer reading challenge benefiting nonprofits, Bastrop ISD STAAR gains, a free caregiver support group and proposed industrial park upgrades.   1. Bastrop-Cedar Creek home sales increase, prices dip in May May housing figures for Bastrop-Cedar Creek showed more homes sold year over year while prices dipped, according to Unlock MLS data. During that time, homes remained on the market longer—with the average increasing from 72 days in May 2025 to 85 days in May 2026. view article arw

In the fall of 1997, Cesar Chavez Learning Center opened in East Dallas, roughly four years after the man it is named after died. This week, the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees will vote to change the school’s name and revise the processes for naming and renaming schools. The discussion on the former became necessary after a New York Times story in March detailed horrific allegations that the civil rights leader abused very young girls, and allegedly raped others in the farm union movement, including Latina activist Dolores Huerta, who ran the United Farm Workers union with Chavez. view article arw

Hudson High School teacher Christie Swan and seniors Mason Tran, Brayden Dunn, Channing Howatt and Jackson May recently traveled to Boston, Massachusetts. to compete in Junior Achievement's National Stock Market Challenge, where they placed third.  The competition ended at 11 a.m., and the boys sat all day nervously anticipating the results. At the gala that evening, Roaring Kitty found out they were third in the national contest, earning each team member a $1,000 cash prize. view article arw

Chevron has struck a 20-year agreement to sell electricity to Microsoft, which plans to build what could become one of the country's largest artificial-intelligence data centers in West Texas.  The oil company is working with Joulent, an energy company launched by investment firm Engine No. 1, to build a massive power-generation complex that will supply the data center using natural gas produced from the company's fields in the area. The 2.7-gigawatt campus would be on more than 2,000 acres in Reeves County in the heart of the Permian Basin oil-and-gas field, according to Joulent. view article arw

Attorneys and experts for both the state and for death row inmate Victor Saldaño agree that he should be allowed to present evidence of his disability to a state criminal appeals court. view article arw

The McAllen Independent School District is hoping a new partnership will open doors for their students. "The CTE Department is partnering with South Texas College," McAllen ISD Technical Education Coordinator David Lyons said. The district approved a two-year veterinary program during a recent school board meeting. "Everyday you will need to come and feed your animals, once in the morning and at night to feed them, and walk them every day," McAllen High School student Ella Hartzog said. view article arw

A crash report has confirmed a Longview ISD teacher had been driving while intoxicated in a wreck that killed her and a Longview nurse practitioner. The wreck happened on April 19 on Highway 259 in the Diana area at about 3 a.m. Hospitality Health Nurse Practitioner Joel Mack and LISD Foster Middle School Teacher Kimberly Law were both killed in the crash. view article arw

Texas public school enrollment has declined as the state expanded public education offerings beyond traditional school districts to charter campuses and private school vouchers. Families have more schooling choices than ever, and the state's five largest school districts aren't immune to the changes. view article arw

Students at Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy mastered a life skill ahead of the summer, participating in a pilot program that teaches swimming basics while preparing them for future employment. Integrated into the Lifetime Recreation and Outdoor Pursuits curriculum, the eight-week pilot program met students at their skill level. In partnership with YMCA, beginners worked to overcome a fear of water, while advanced swimmers built leadership skills by mentoring their peers. view article arw

KGNS and its news director, Yocelin Gallardo, were recognized by Laredo ISD with a Community Partner Award. The honor highlights the impact of the annual KGNS Prom Dress Drive. Through the effort, hundreds of gently used dresses and formalwear items have been donated to Laredo ISD’s Belle of the Ball program, which helps students prepare for prom. Each year, community members drop off their donations at the KGNS studios, and staff members work with local school districts, including Laredo ISD, to get those items into the hands of students who need them. view article arw

Ashlea Pierce joined other Arlington ISD parents in voicing concern over the motives to transition sixth grade from the elementary to junior high level. “I’m not sure student experience is given the same priority in other educational decisions. Was there a movement of sixth graders who contacted the district and said they were unhappy?” Pierce told trustees. view article arw

Killeen ISD has earned national recognition for its efforts to strengthen partnerships between schools and families. The district recently received the Family Engagement Champion Award during the Family Leadership Summit in San Diego. Andrea Dykes, Killeen ISD's parenting specialist for federal and state programs, accepted the award on behalf of the district. view article arw

Shallowater ISD is inviting elementary-aged students to join the Mustang family for the first time in more than a decade. After losing more than 60 students last year, the district is opening applications for transfers to 1st-5th grades. “We want to make sure that if we’re providing opportunities to our kiddos, that we’re able to sustain them and make sure that they’re good opportunities for them,” Superintendent Aron Strickland said. view article arw

The president of the Boerne Independent School District board of trustees is speaking out after their unanimous vote to urge TxDOT to put Texas state Highway 46 improvements on a faster track. Rapid growth has overtaken Texas 46, as it no longer appears to be a country highway in some spots and is instead handling urban traffic. view article arw

The Center for Advanced Training and Apprenticeships (CATA) at South Texas College continues its partnership with McAllen Independent School District to prepare the next generation of veterinary professionals in the region. STC and McAllen ISD announce the second year of a unique apprenticeship program designed to connect students with hands-on training and career opportunities in the growing Veterinary Technology field. view article arw

Killeen ISD's commitment to strengthening family-school partnerships has earned national recognition. Andrea Dykes, Parenting Specialist for Federal and State Programs, recently accepted the Family Engagement Champion Award on behalf of Killeen ISD during the Family Leadership Summit in San Diego, California. The award recognizes leaders and organizations that create sustainable systems supporting meaningful parent engagement and family advocacy. view article arw

A fourth-grader in Round Rock ISD's Talented and Gifted program earned a perfect score on the STAAR math exam this spring, the district confirmed. Saahas Chakra Chidurala, a student at Purple Sage Elementary School, took the 5th-grade STAAR math assessment because of his advanced coursework. view article arw

Bastrop, Texas, was a small town until Elon Musk arrived.  BASTROP, Texas — Many of the tech bros who swing by Found Fine Art in Bastrop, Texas, are smitten with Schoolgirl Witchblade, a bronze statuette of a manga-style character with pigtails, a barely there bodice and a clawed hand ready for a supernatural brawl (price: $3,200).  The preference seems on-brand. These bros work for SpaceX, the reusable rocket and internet satellite megacorporation led by Elon Musk, who created a sexy, pigtailed, manga-style digital girlfriend for premium users of his Grok chatbot.  “They ask a lot about these,” said Alexandria Lagos, a gallery sales associate, pointing to Schoolgirl and similar works. “Though I haven’t seen anyone buy one.” view article arw

The plane carrying Joshua Baer, who was also the CEO of Austin-based startup accelerator Capital Factory, was on its way to Austin from San José del Cabo in Mexico.  Joshua Baer, founder and CEO of Austin-based startup accelerator Capital Factory, died Tuesday night in a plane crash on a Laredo highway. He was 50.  The business jet was carrying six people when it crashed onto Loop 20 and caught fire around 10 p.m., the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.   Baer, who was also a Texas Tribune board member from 2015 to 2017, was the only person who died. The other five passengers were taken to local hospitals with no serious injuries. Most of them were released shortly after, said Jose Baeza, an investigator with the Laredo Police Department.  view article arw

Iola ISD will discuss a SpaceX-linked school tax incentive proposal and the district’s financial standing at a school board meeting tomorrow at 6:30 p.m., as new application supplements add detail to filings that could reshape the tax base of two of the Brazos Valley’s smallest school districts. view article arw

Amid a statewide surge in demand for digital infrastructure, a Skybox data center is proposed for a property near East Old Settlers Boulevard and A.W. Grimes Boulevard in Round Rock.The property also backs up to the Chandler Creek neighborhood, prompting concerns among some residents. Among the concerns are noise pollution, and energy and water consumption on the property, which is zoned for light industrial use but is under consideration for a zoning change. Some have asked that the land be considered for other uses, such as residential or multifamily. view article arw

Juneteenth Pageant hosted by Texarkana coach awards three scholarships, celebrates community view article arw

From fast-food chains and grocery stores to regional specialties, here's what World Cup visitors are posting about across the U.S. view article arw

The heavy storms moving through the area this morning have caused a delay for summer school at one area school district. Harlandale ISD officials said its delaying the start of all summer school programs, including ACE camps and summer activities, until 9 a.m. today due to flash flood warnings and hazardous road conditions across the San Antonio area. view article arw

The Texas Education Agency released results from this year’s State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness end-of-course exams, the year-end exam issued to high school students each spring. Students in Prosper ISD and Celina ISD outperformed students across the state in every subject, according to test results. view article arw

There's no way around it: Houston ISD is struggling financially. Enrollment is expected to drop 2.4%, and that means less money coming in. The state's largest school district failed to pass its budget Thursday night, pushing the decision off until the end of the month. view article arw

Austin ISD is planning its latest meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at Austin High School to discuss possible boundary changes. view article arw

The company began trading today on Nasdaq and the new exchange Nasdaq Texas.  SpaceX completed the largest initial public offering in history, making the company the sixth-largest in the U.S. with a market cap above $2 trillion.   In addition to trading on the main Nasdaq exchange, SpaceX shares are dual-listed on Nasdaq Texas, a Texas-based stock exchange. A dual-listing allows a company’s stock to trade on more than one exchange simultaneously. view article arw

Austin ISD officials are considering alternatives that could keep water polo in schools despite ongoing budget challenges. The sport is among several programs being reviewed as district leaders work to address a projected $181 million budget shortfall for the 2026-27 school year. The possibility of eliminating water polo sparked strong opposition from students, parents and community members, who packed Austin ISD headquarters Thursday night to urge trustees to keep the program. view article arw

A Texas Tribune analysis identified at least 248 planned data center projects. Opponents fear the projects will spike Texans’ electric bills and make the grid less reliable. But industry representatives say they promise huge economic gains.

The Class of 2026 have received their diplomas but that doesn’t stop us from still celebrating them. These students earned prestigious college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships. view article arw

As students carefully filled notebook pages with colorful words describing themselves, they were doing more than practicing English vocabulary. They were sharing who they are. One student wrote words like "angel," "neighborly" and "liberty" to create an acrostic using her name. Another described herself as "joyful," "secure," "sassy" and "interesting." Nearby, classmates searched for new words, practiced pronunciation and built confidence as they learned a new language together. view article arw

When school starts this fall in the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District near San Antonio, none of the district’s 15 campus libraries will be operated by a certified librarian. As a cost-saving measure, SCUC’s libraries will be staffed by hourly workers known as paraprofessionals who are not required to have a college degree. view article arw

Three Canutillo Independent School District teachers represented Region 19 at the 2026 Texas Sped Support Summer Institute for Teachers of Students with Complex Access Needs. view article arw