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The American Indian/Native Studies course gained reapproval on a bipartisan 9-5 vote, a long-awaited decision that will allow Texas public schools to offer the class for state credits.
When Texas public school students return for classes this fall, their clubs and classrooms will be subject to a new DEI ban.
The Texas State Board of Education on Friday renewed an elective course that teaches high school students about the history and cultures of Indigenous peoples, overcoming criticism from some Republ… ...
Texas education board approves Native Studies course, skirting concerns about state’s K-12 DEI ban The long-awaited vote survived objections from the panel’s most right-leaning Republicans ...
ACLU, student group plan to file lawsuit over Texas anti-DEI law. ... The bill bans K-12 schools from using DEI as a factor in hiring or employment decisions.
Students say schools are overcorrecting. A new state law prohibits public universities from having ... As doors close and funding fades, students worry UT-Austin is taking Texas’ new DEI ban too ...
The Texas State Board of Education on Friday renewed an elective course that teaches high school students about the history and cultures of Indigenous peoples, overcoming criticism from some ...
From cellphone and DEI bans to displaying the Ten Commandments in classrooms, several policy changes are coming to Texas ...
Lawmakers also approved direct pay for student athletes and sought better pathways from college to the workforce.
In a challenge to a newly signed law, the ACLU of Texas and Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT) are suing the state over a law that threatens to dismantle LGBTQ clubs in schools and a host ...