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Texas Families First amplifies parents voices in school choice
Finding the best school for your child can be an overwhelming, daunting and frustrating task, according to Colleen Dippel, a former teacher.
TEA COVID policies allow for increased class sizes when others recommend social distancing
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has announced that its COVID-19 policies will allow school districts to continue to submit applications for a waiver that would allow them to increase the class size for the younger grades.
Paxton: Education of our children is an essential Texas value
Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a statement declaring local health districts cannot broadly close schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19, leaving the decision of when and how to open schools up to individual school districts.
TEA still unclear on what reopening schools will look like in fall 2020
School administrators, teachers and parents are looking to the Texas Education Agency (TEA) for what a new school year in the middle of a COVID-19 pandemic will look like.
Reopening during coronavirus provides opportunity for schools to operate, educate differently
As the COVID-19 pandemic changes many things in the U.S., the upcoming school year will face its fair share of changes as well.