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Texas voucher bills have appearance of academic accountability, but in practice it won’t mean muchThe Texas voucher bills don't require voucher recipients to take the state standardized tests, making it difficult to measure how much they're learning compared to students in public schools.
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On3 on MSNSteve Sarkisian explains how NIL transparency benefits Texas, showing just how much things have changedLonghorns head coach Steve Sarkisian believes that the ability for college players to capitalize on their name, image, and likeness has been a positive for the University of Texas. But only now that ...
More than the deep runs in March Madness, the 660 victories over 37 years or even the 20 or so players he coached who ended ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that he has launched an investigation into one of the state’s Medicaid ...
The obesity epidemic is a nationwide problem, and Texas is one of the states that has been on the forefront of the issue.
Texas House budget writers on Monday endorsed a $337.4 billion state spending plan for the next two years, sending it to the ...
The move could bolster Intercontinental Exchange-owned NYSE, which on Monday became the first exchange to operate in Texas.
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