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Dyersburg City Schools Ends 60-Year Desegregation Case in TN

After 60 years under federal oversight, Dyersburg City Schools achieves unitary status as Justice Department dismisses one of America's longest-running school desegregation cases.

Trump Administration Reshapes Career & Technical Education for Workforce Growth

Trump administration shifts workforce training focus to Department of Labor, unveiling major CTE reforms that prioritize apprenticeships and career pathways over traditional degrees.

DOJ Sues Harvard: Withholding Race Admissions Data After Affirmative Action Ruling

DOJ sues Harvard University over withholding admissions data after Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling, escalating Trump administration's scrutiny of elite colleges' compliance.

2026 Texas GLO Paid Summer Internship: Launch Your Public Service Career

Texas GLO launches paid 2026 Summer Internship Program offering college students real-world experience across multiple departments in Austin's historic land management agency.

Pentagon Cuts Harvard Ties Over ‘Woke’ Culture: Military Education Shift

Pentagon severs ties with Harvard University, labeling it "too woke" for military education, ending decades of officer training programs in a major shift away from elite academic institutions.

North Texas Student Walkouts Surge in Protest of ICE and Immigration Enforcement

North Texas students face consequences for walkouts protesting ICE enforcement, as demonstrations spread across multiple counties following fatal shootings by immigration agents.

Governor Abbott’s Latest Texas Board Appointments Spark Education Debate

Governor Abbott appoints key figures to Texas education boards while controversy brews over a potential nominee who has publicly criticized the governor's leadership.

Texas Honor Roll 2025: Top Schools & Districts Recognized for Academic Excellence

Texas Honor Roll recognizes over 1,000 schools for math and reading excellence, with Los Fresnos CISD leading among 84 districts achieving consistent academic success over three years.

Texas A&M Sued for Firing Professor Over Gender Identity Lesson

Former Texas A&M lecturer sues university for unconstitutional firing after teaching gender identity, alleging direct pressure from Gov. Abbott's office violated her rights.

State Fair of Texas 2026: Free Admission Returns for Dallas ISD Teens

State Fair of Texas reverses course, partners with Dallas Parks to restore free admission for Dallas ISD high schoolers in 2026 through the Teen All Access Pass program.

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