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Weimar ISD announced on their Facebook page that they will be opening up their weight room this summer for the people in the community. There is a liability release form that people must fill out before using the weight room. The link to the form is on Weimar ISD’s Facebook page. view article arw

Austin ISD is restarting a boundary review process that could impact thousands of students and families across the district. District leaders held an open house in East Austin on Tuesday night, giving parents and community members an update on proposed school boundary changes. The meeting at Govalle Elementary drew a strong turnout as families gathered to learn about the next phase of a process that began last fall but was later paused. view article arw

Lewisville Independent School District voted to rename one of its elementary schools in honor of the first African American member of the Board of Trustees, according to a press release from the district. Mill Street Elementary will be renamed to Vernell Gregg Early Childhood Center to honor the long-time educator. view article arw

Let me start by giving you a trigger warning. I’ve noticed in this commencement season, some graduation speeches have provoked a few boos from students. So, I should probably warn you that I am about to utter the two most provocative letters in the English language today: AI. Artificial intelligence.  But in fact, I don’t really want to talk to you about AI. I want to talk about HI: Human Intelligence. view article arw

The University of Texas at Tyler has partnered with Jacksonville Independent School District to provide discounted tuition rates for district employees wishing to pursue advanced degrees at UT Tyler. The university remains focused on teacher education and how its School of Education can help address the teacher shortage in East Texas and across the state. view article arw

Lubbock-Cooper ISD is proposing a new feeder system that would keep students who attend the same middle school together through high school. The district says student groups are currently broken apart as they age through the district. The new proposal aims to account for new growth and give students stability as they transition from middle to high school, but one parent argues the map would do the opposite. view article arw

Austin ISD is planning two community meetings this week to discuss possible boundary changes, with the first meeting set for 6 p.m. Monday at the Delco Center. view article arw

In the hope he’ll land a job in finance, Andre Bonnick spends hours rehearsing what he’s going to say. He’s using key words from job listings, making eye contact — following advice he’s gotten from recruiters. view article arw

Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller called the ruling “an assault on Texas ranchers.” 
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Tropical Storm Amanda is the first of the Pacific hurricane season, meteorologists say  MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Amanda formed Wednesday in the Pacific Ocean, marking the first tropical cyclone of the season, the National Hurricane Center said.  Amanda was located about 1,505 miles (2,420 kilometers) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula of Mexico, according to the Miami-based weather center. With the center of the storm at sea, the cyclone posed no immediate threat to land.  Amanda had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph), meteorologists said. The storm was forecast to strengthen over the next couple of days and then weaken over the weekend. view article arw

The company’s U.S. headquarters is currently in New Jersey. 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

The Aldine ISD Class of 2026 is closing the school year with more than $1.35 billion in financial aid and scholarship offers, demonstrating what is possible when students, families, campuses, and college-readiness teams collaborate.​ According to preliminary district data shared by Aldine ISD’s College Readiness team, the Class of 2026 had received $1,354,163,186 in financial aid and scholarship offers as of May 22. This total, which includes both university-based and non-university-based scholarship offers, is expected to increase as additional offer letters are verified and processed over the summer. view article arw

Austin Independent School District Police Chief Wayne Sneed was seriously injured Wednesday while escorting a district official on a motorcycle and appeared to have been struck by his own officer, according to the Austin Police Department. view article arw

The state has faced a backlog of large energy consumers who want to connect to the Texas power grid. view article arw

Americans face a new round of punishing price increases for fuel and other products as oil and gas inventories plunge to historic lows around the world because of the war in Iran, energy executives and analysts warn. view article arw

At least 248 data centers are planned to be built in Texas. Of those, nearly half will be built in unincorporated areas, where county officials are limited in their ability to regulate development, according to a Texas Tribune analysis.  Their property is a 118-acre paradise along the Paluxy River Valley where the couple care for a menagerie of animals including their two enormous donkeys, Little Joe and Hoss, chickens and a herd of African antelope that they inherited when they bought the property nine years ago. Instead of green, about 600 yards away from their garden, they could soon be looking at 2,100 acres of warehouse-like structures filled with computing servers that process the digital world, flattening their scenic view into something industrial. The site plan calls for a campus that spans almost six times the size of University of Texas at Austin’s main campus. Its Florida-based developer refers to it as the Comanche Circle project, but the eventual company that will run the data center has not been publicly revealed. view article arw

The policy change was announced hours after the Department of Public Safety removed the Spanish language option for commercial driver’s license tests to align with federal guidance.  The policy change was announced hours after the Department of Public Safety removed the Spanish language option for commercial driver’s license tests to align with federal guidance. Under the new federal guidelines, Texas has only been approved to grant H-2A visa holders commercial drivers licenses for now, the DPS release said. Eligibility for H-2B and E-2 visa holders in Texas “will be announced at a later date,” according to the release.  The limitation to the three types of visas was implemented to prevent “dangerous foreign drivers” from being given licenses, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a February statement, claiming that bad actors had previously been abusing access to commercial drivers licenses.  The reinstatement came hours after DPS announced it would offer CDL license and permit knowledge tests only in English, removing the Spanish option previously offered, according to a DPS press release announcing the change.  view article arw

The number of uninsured young children in Texas has risen in recent years, according to a new report from Georgetown University's Center for Children and Families.  Georgetown CCF, a prominent nonpartisan health policy research organization, used data from the 2024 American Community Survey — the most recent data that is currently available from the U.S. Census Bureau.  "The reason we look at young children is because their coverage is really important during a critical time of their development," said Georgetown CCF research fellow Elisabeth Burak. "When they don't have access to the care that they need in those early years, they're at higher risk of falling behind developmentally."  Researchers found that 10.8% of Texas children under 6 were uninsured in 2024, up from 7.9% in 2022. That comes out to more than 73,000 additional uninsured kids. Texas has the highest uninsured rate of any U.S. state for that age bracket, far exceeding the national rate of 5.3%. view article arw

Lowry Crossing in Collin County was the fastest growing city, according to the data. The suburb east of McKinney grew by a little more than 45%.  “Cities like McKinney and Plano and those in that area, they still have tons of room to grow, but it might be getting more expensive in those more populated areas,” Jackson said. view article arw

Wylie ISD has accepted the resignation of Wylie East High School Principal Tiffany Doolan following months of public scrutiny over an unauthorized religious materials distribution incident at the campus in February. view article arw

Close to 54,000 acres of former Hill Country ranchland with a 30-acre spring-fed lake will soon become the second-largest park in Texas.  The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced Wednesday that it has acquired the property, which will become Silver Lake State Park. The former Silver Lake Ranch, where sheep and cattle grazed, features steep canyons and rolling hills located around 150 miles west of San Antonio, between Rocksprings and Uvalde in Kinney and Edwards counties. view article arw

The University of Texas at Tyler has partnered with Kilgore Independent School District to provide discounted tuition rates for district employees wishing to pursue advanced degrees at UT Tyler. The university remains focused on teacher education and how its School of Education can help address the teacher shortage in East Texas and across the state. view article arw

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