BY SEBASTIÁN SAUCEDO The email caused North Dallas High School’s Janet R. to scream so loud everyone in Starbucks wondered if she was okay. Earlier that afternoon, Janet had
By James B. Ewers Jr. Ed.D. College graduations have taken center stage. Final examinations are over, and students were approved to receive their degrees. There was unbridled excitement
There are more than 60 open federal civil rights investigations into Texas schools. BY JAYME LOZANO CARVER Roosevelt ISD at the start of classes on Monday morning. Credit: Mark Rogers for
“FROM WHERE I STAND” by Sandra Crenshaw Another Black History Month has come and gone. And like the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation that warned the leadership of the rebellious
Dr. Joyce W. Teal Even people who don’t read newspapers or listen to newscasts have probably heard about the six-year-old child who shot the teacher. Few people, if
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The result showed how the IRS could change its secret algorithm to make it less unfair to people of different races. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior