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******** The Houston Chronicle on expanding education opportunities in West Texas: We all have a vested interest in the expansion of higher education programs in the Lone Star State even
Read moreI will admit it. I am partial to farmers and those who work the land. Farmers are some of the hardest working people around. And very little credit is given
Read moreWe now have a college admission’s scandal. Breaking stories of wealth and influence traded for admission to some of the nation’s most prestigious colleges are just now unfolding. Allegedly Hollywood
Read moreAs the U.S. Senate prepares to take a required vote on the resolution to reverse President Trump’s emergency declaration on a border wall, Republican U.S. Sens. John Cornyn and Ted
Read moreThe Fort Worth Star Telegram on the college admissions cheating scandal: Has anything ever rocked elite colleges, or poached parents to a parboil, quite like the massive college admissions cheating
Read moreSunday marked the start of the annual Sunshine Week, an all-too-brief period during the year when newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations across the nation set out to raise public
Read moreAUSTIN — With the filing of legislation that would give teachers an across-the-board pay increase, Texas lawmakers showed progress toward solving the complex issues of school finance and property tax
Read more******** The Dallas Morning News on school finance: For more legislative sessions than we can remember, state lawmakers have promised to reform public school financing, only to disappoint school districts
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