A new state law taking effect September 1 requires school districts to ensure library materials are age-appropriate.
Public Education
Round Rock ISD Teachers Reportedly Told to Hide Students’ ‘Gender Identity’ From Parents
RRISD administrators claim this instructive “gender identity” presentation has “never been part of any district-wide professional development.”
Conroe ISD Student Beaten by Bus Monitor
The bus monitor was fired and the student, who never fought back, was still suspended by the school district.
State Rep. Harrison Requests Investigation Into Texas A&M’s Payout
Harrison’s request follows the university’s decision to pay DEI proponent Kathleen McElroy—who voluntarily ended employment negotiations—$1 million.
ACLU Pushes Against Policies Protecting Children
The American Civil Liberties Union is filing federal civil rights complaints against schools that ensure students compete in events and use the bathrooms according to their biological sex.
Prosper ISD Bus Driver Gets ‘Lost’ for Hours with Elementary Students on Board
For Rucker Elementary parents, the back-to-school bus failures recall last year’s nightmare.
Houston Mayor and ISD Superintendent Clash Over School Libraries
While the HISD superintendent wants to shutter certain school libraries to save money and build disciplinary centers, the mayor of Houston is refusing tours of the new facilities.
Austin ISD Buses Kids to LGBT Parade
Advocates highlight the need for school choice as school staff, children, and families ride school buses to the Austin “Pride parade” this weekend.
Illegal Alien Housing Community Strains Local Resources
Cleveland ISD is starting the upcoming school year with six new schools and more than 12,400 students—double the student population of just three years ago.
Texas Teacher Sentenced to 100 Years in Prison for Sexually Abusing His Daughter
Former Hughes Springs ISD girls’ volleyball coach Aaron Marshall was convicted of nine felony sex crimes against a child.