The teacher is still listed on the school’s website.
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Texas Coronavirus Update: Estimated Recoveries Up 30 Percent
There have been nearly 175,000 recoveries, compared to 3,958 deaths, among Texas’ 29 million citizens.
Fort Worth Schools to Start In-Person and Online Classes This Fall
“We believe the best place for a child to learn is in the classroom with a teacher.”
Canyon ISD Trustees Appoint New Board Member
Matt Parker is selected to replace longtime Canyon ISD Trustee Jim Murphy.
College Democrats Don’t Condemn Threats of Violence Against Conservatives
Democrat coalition’s new strategy is to isolate conservative student organization at University of North Texas, which they hope will “virtually silence them.”
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Major Tea Party Group Opposes Conroe ISD Bond
“Let’s stop putting maintenance on the credit card.”
Montgomery County Tea Party Opposes Conroe ISD Bond
Tea party urges voters to oppose a massive tax hike.
Harlingen Citizen Continues Fighting City’s Tax Hike in Court
Former city commissioner Robert Leftwich alleges the city violated the Texas Open Meetings Act and denied citizens a chance make their voices heard.
Staff Blog: Why Are Keller Teachers Asking for Supplies?
With increases in property tax bills, revenues per student, and more funding from Austin, why are Keller teachers having to ask others to buy supplies for their classrooms?
Controversy Grows Over Midland School Bond
As voting continues for the $569 million Midland school bond, division and controversy grow among those on both sides of the initiative.
Reviewing Amarillo’s 2020 Tax Bill
Amarillo-area residents will see property taxes increase in 2020 as local governments raise rates.
Amarillo City Council Gives Special Perks to Hand-Picked Corporation
The council’s special deal includes a $1.5 million grant and 100 percent tax abatement.
Pro-Bond School Vendors Profited Off School Taxpayer Debt
School vendors who made over $31 million from a North Texas school district’s 2014 bond have positioned themselves to cash in again from the district’s $315 million bond election.
State Taking Action on Austin Homelessness
After the Austin City Council refused to protect public safety, the state is now stepping in.
Businessman Joins 13th Congressional District Race
Chris Ekstrom is the sixth candidate to join the Republican primary race for District 13.
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Gears: The Crony That Won’t Quit
The Dallas Morning News released a soft-ball piece on Irving’s Mayoral race between the incumbent, Beth Van...
Conservative Groups Decry Legislative Intimidation
Eight Leaders Come Together to Defend Constitutional Rights AUSTIN, Texas – This morning, leaders from eight...
Cruz: Oppose “Pernicious Laws” Attacking Political Speech
U.S. Sen Ted Cruz issued a statement earlier today decrying legislative action in Texas similar to rules...
TRWD Censures Colleague, Stickland & Others Protest
Over the last decade, the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) has attracted a barrage of scrutiny from...
Politicians Desperate to Obfuscate Debt Debate
The Texas Tribune recently published an informative piece that lists all local districts across Texas with...
Students Arrested Protesting Bill Powers
Yesterday 18 University of Texas students were arrested after occupying the office of UT President Bill...
Frisco ISD Pads Construction Costs, Gouges Taxpayers
The proposals for both middle schools and high schools are inflated, roughly 60 percent higher than historical construction costs.
Hall E-Mail Reveals Truth in UT Scandal
Yesterday evening the Austin American Statesman published an email between University of Texas Regents...
State Investigates UNT’s Budget Blunder, Misuse of Funds
In a report distributed to UNT’s Board of Regents, several concerns were raised by System Chancellor, Lee...
Political Intimidation
The 2010 Citizens United decision by the U.S. Supreme Court changed the law of the land to allow non-profit...