BY THE HUB For the fourth consecutive year, Dallas ISD has received a clean audit on its annual comprehensive financial report, meaning that the district’s independent auditor issued an
By Chandelis Duster, CNN CNN — A Black Texas high school student who has been repeatedly disciplined by his school over the length of his locs hairstyle, returned to regular classes Tuesday after spending 30 days at an
BRYAN, COLLEGE, STATION, Texas — The 11 universities in The Texas A&M University System added more students than any other public university system in the state this year, according
The outcome was an embarrassment to Gov. Greg Abbott, who spent seven months lobbying two dozen Republicans who signaled opposition to vouchers in April. BY ZACH DESPART AND BRIAN LOPEZ Bonham
BY MOLLY SCHRADER Most everyone knows what a LEGO is – one of the best-loved toys among children everywhere. For decades, the small, colorful, plastic bricks have maintained staying
BY MOLLY SCHRADER ON NOVEMBER 7, 2023HEADLINES, UNCATEGORIZED School Zone Dallas, the district’s student-hosted television program t, is returning after almost a decade, and high school students can audition for their chance
BY A’NEASE LINNEAR When boredom strikes and there’s a sewing machine around, it’s amazing what can happen. At least that was the case for Ty’Viana (Ty) W., a junior
Special thanks to Billy E. Dade Middle School for their contributions to the exhibit! The student art exhibit is open to the public for viewing this week and
BY MOLLY SCHRADER When Ambryia G. stepped into her South Oak Cliff classroom Tuesday for a group project, she had no reason to expect a high-tech experience that