The Texas Tribune on MSN
Fired after gender identity lesson, professor sues Texas A&M, arguing her free speech rights were violated
Melissa McCoul, arguing she was fired to appease political critics, is seeking to get her job back and other restitution.
In a federal lawsuit, the lecturer, Melissa McCoul, accused the university of violating the First Amendment. A former Texas A ...
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HISD broke barriers with the first public French program in Texas. Now, it plans to dismantle it.
The program will be reduced from a 50/50 immersion model to less intensive "enrichment" program, according to presentation ...
Scrutiny of university classrooms is being formalized, with new laws requiring professors to post syllabuses and tip lines ...
Legislation that would mandate a universal bell-to-bell cell phone ban in public and private schools across the commonwealth ...
What happens when students can openly discuss AI boundaries, then reflect on their own use through a simple survey?
In a landmark visit that bridged futuristic speculation with high-level diplomacy, his excellency Juan Antonio March Pujol, ...
Successful digitisation in education focuses on gradual implementation, starting with key areas like attendance and fee ...
Chalkbeat on MSN
These Philadelphia schools avoided closure in 2013. Now they’re on the chopping block again.
The bitter fight over Philadelphia school closures in 2013 looms over the school district’s new plan to shutter 20 schools.
A former Texas A&M University professor who was fired in September 2025 for discussing gender identity in class has filed a ...
Susan Fournier, dean of the Questrom School of Business since 2018, announced Jan. 23 she will step down from her role on ...
As the global spotlight shines on the importance of school feeding, Zimbabwe’s once-celebrated model has become a cautionary ...
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