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Before he was suspended last fall, the school district’s interim police chief told nobody about getting notice that his former boss was appealing his discharge → Read More
For the first time, a Uvalde school official discusses how the school district handled the Robb Elementary mass shooter when he was a student. → Read More
To honor the dead and to avoid copycat threats or vandalism, the school district will... → Read More
The Uvalde school district suspended its police force last fall and planned to hire a... → Read More
The board voted unanimously on Monday night after discussing the decision in closed session but didn’t comment on it publicly or issue a statement afterward. → Read More
Video footage shows a teacher encouraging students, but it’s unclear how forceful contact was with an 8-year-old. → Read More
Some teachers suspect that the Presidents Day holiday, which was going to be used as a teacher prep day, will be converted to a make-up class day. → Read More
Victims’ families sent a cease-and-desist letter to filmmaker Charlie Minn withdrawing their consent to use interviews they gave him. → Read More
Fatalities are disproportionately higher among Native American and Black women, the study shows. → Read More
Hannah Guan, a high school senior at BASIS San Antonio Shavano Campus, is entering the final round of the Regeneron Science Talent Search. → Read More
Some families of Uvalde shooting victims suspect the documentary plays up the violence of... → Read More
Design plans for a new school to replace Robb Elementary in Uvalde, the site of the May 24... → Read More
Design plans for a new school to replace Robb Elementary in Uvalde, the site of the May 24 massacre, call for a brick-and-glass exterior, covered walkways and an atrium-style entrance. → Read More
The board will resume a debate that sprang from declining enrollment several years ago, which led to schools closing, then reopening — and three superintendents leaving in the space of four years. → Read More
Alternative pathways are now certifying more new Texas teachers than traditional degree programs — but the total is still shrinking. → Read More
In the past, an estimated 100,000 people have participated in the 2.75-mile march that... → Read More
For the first time since COVID disrupted the celebration, the Martin Luther King Jr. march kicked off Monday. → Read More
GOP lawmakers oppose gun restrictions, but there's bipartisan support for mental health and school safety reform. → Read More
The mother of the gunman who killed 21 people at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde last May was arrested and jailed Wednesday morning, according to Oklahoma City Police. → Read More
Law enforcement data on threats to area schools, including hoaxes, added up to 202 incidents this year, more than double the 79 recorded in 2021. → Read More