Past Issues: 2017
Vol: 4 Issue 21
- School superintendents hit by Harvey ask lawmakers for help with recovery costs
- Accrediting committee recommends no punishment for Baylor over sexual assault scandal
- Texas A&M Commerce offers $10,000 degree — but discourages freshmen from pursuing
- The Bookshelf: Oct. 26, 2017
- The Q&A: Michael Hinojosa
- As Houston ISD recovers from Harvey, most board members up for election
- Donald Trump Jr. speaks at University of North Texas
- Texas colleges urge voting participation
- Study: Low-income students suffered after cuts to education
- UT Austin President has unusual power to adjudicate sexual misconduct cases
Vol: 4 Issue 20
- In historic win, charters getting state funding for facilities for the first time
- Texas offers funding boost to schools with lower attendance post-Harvey
- As longtime UNT chancellor departs, inaction on student debt is his lingering worry
- The Bookshelf: Oct. 12, 2017
- The Q&A: Doug Killian
- School to remove Robert E. Lee from name
- DACA repeal could oust 2,000 Texas teachers
- Texas Tech student charged with murder of campus police officer
- Briscoe Cain talk canceled following campus protest
- On-campus rape reports rise at Texas' largest universities
Vol: 4 Issue 19
- UT-Austin changes automatic admissions threshold from 7 to 6 percent
- How Tech's president juggles free speech and political polarization
- Texas public school districts may now store, not trash, leftover food
- The Bookshelf: Sept. 28, 2017
- The Q&A: Mario Torres
- DeVos promises "flexibility" for Harvey-damaged schools
- Texas senator finds no evidence of criminal activity in Edgewood ISD probe
- Lubbock ISD teaching assistant resigns after racist Facebook post
- Grand Prairie ISD weighs name of Robert E. Lee Elementary
- Trump calls for $200 million in STEM education
Vol: 4 Issue 18
- A&M and TCU climb, Baylor and SMU slip in 2018 U.S. News college rankings
- In beleaguered La Marque schools, Harvey stirs up old anxieties
- At University of Houston, Harvey's shadow looms as classes restart
- The Bookshelf: Sept. 14, 2017
- The Q&A: John E. Wilson
- After two-week delay, students return to Houston public schools
- Trump's DACA decision spells an uncertain future for thousands of students
- University of North Texas to pay Donald Trump Jr. $100,000 for October speech
- Austin schools ready to welcome students displaced by Harvey
- DeVos wants to rewrite campus sexual assault guidelines
Vol: 4 Issue 17
- Harvey delays opening of many Texas schools; some become shelters
- At one small rural school, less state money means everyone does more
- UT-Austin sued for removing Confederate statues from campus grounds
- The Q&A: Paige Ware
- The Bookshelf: Aug. 31, 2017
- New changes with Dallas ISD as school year begins
- Professor fired for calling Harvey "karma" for Texas
- Texas colleges are ranked among the world's 25 richest universities
- Julián Castro teaching at UT-Austin this fall
- San Antonio-area school district votes to rename Lee High School
Vol: 4 Issue 14
- Editor's Note: Trib+Edu bids farewell
- Texas teachers voice opposition to education-heavy special session
- Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposes millions for teacher bonuses and retirement
- H-E-B's Butt pledges $50 million more to education efforts
- The Bookshelf: July 20, 2017
- DeVos dodges requests for details on civil rights adjudication
- Early storytelling skills help African-American boys most
- Illinois education budget hostage to unpassed funding law
- Website makes Colorado school data transparent but lacks context
- Lacking teachers, Sacramento recruits from the Philippines
- Music education advocates lobby South Dakota lawmakers
Vol: 4 Issue 13
- Analysis: The political play behind Gov. Abbott’s call for $1,000 teacher pay raises
- House education leaders won't budge on school finance, private school choice
- The Q&A: Katie Krummeck and Rob Rouse
- The Bookshelf: July 6, 2017
- Science teachers continue pushback against Department of Education
- Study: Black girls viewed as older than white peers
- Florida law forces districts to share tax dollars with charters
- New York City school showdown ends in political truce
- Mississippi’s homeless students miss out on federal aid
- New school funding plan remains before Washington supreme court
Vol: 4 Issue 12
- UT/TT Poll: Few Texas voters believe education spending is too high
- Gov. Abbott signs bill overhauling A-F school, district ratings
- Straus needles Texas Senate on public education funding, "bathroom bill"
- Mike Floyd’s first job after graduating high school? Helping run a school district
- The Q&A: Jill Allor
- The Bookshelf: June 22, 2017
- Civil rights commission will investigate Department of Education
- In Wyoming, lawmakers research ways to fund schools
- Proficiency-based education takes hold in Maine
- Michigan community supports refugees with continuing education
- Private pre-K funding widens gap among Detroit’s classrooms
- Boston Public Schools redefine summer learning
Vol: 4 Issue 11
- School finance legislation is pronounced dead
- Texas might keep the standards, cut funding for Abbott's pre-K program
- Texas Senate will reject House's "bathroom bill" compromise
- The Q&A: Jonathan Schwartz
- The Bookshelf: May 25, 2017
- Trump education cuts target K-12 programs it deems unnecessary
- How one man changed the way we evaluate teachers
- Showdown in Florida over K-12 budget could trigger veto
- Iowa abandons test platform after spending millions to create it
- Virtual schools continue to expand in Washington state
- Massachusetts charter school rescinds hair policy after uproar
Vol: 4 Issue 10
- Texas Senate backs bill that could disqualify transgender student athletes
- House easily passes bill overhauling school ratings
- Senate passes bill to give charters funding for facilities
- The Q&A: Bradley Carpenter
- The Bookshelf: May 11, 2017
- Student and educator deal for TribFest is back
- Executive order about education creates no real change
- Exporting student data remains a disjointed process
- Alaskans protest public education cuts
- Washington law could expand dual-language programs, if funded
- High school for immigrants raises segregation concerns
- The fidget fad: tools or toys?
Vol: 4 Issue 9
- House gives preliminary approval to bill overhauling school finance system
- Texas teachers have mixed opinions on bid to reduce state tests
- Texas education board tentatively votes to change high school biology standards
- Analysis: Today’s hated business tax is tomorrow’s property tax relief
- The Q&A: Stephanie Al Otaiba
- Trump has yet to make his mark on education policy
- DeVos visits Republican-heavy Ohio town with struggling schools
- U.S. students show no progress in visual arts or music learning
- California might eliminate income tax for teachers
- Short on subs, schools struggle to staff classrooms
- Colorado Senate votes to create K-12 marijuana education bank
Vol: 4 Issue 8
- Dan Patrick asked for a House vote on school choice. He got it.
- Analysis: A state school finance system that can choke a city’s growth
- Senate panel weighs alternate graduation route for students who fail exams
- The Q&A: Candace Walkington
- The Bookshelf: April 13, 2017
- Tampa parents oppose proposed change to district’s start times
- West Virginia bill eliminates K-12 standards, tests
- Massachusetts math scores top U.S. but trail global competition
- Four-day school week no problem for Missouri district
- Algorithms create personalized curriculum 'playlists'
- Spending accounts for Idaho teens buy new opportunities
Vol: 4 Issue 7
- Private school choice bill likely to get makeover on Senate floor
- House committee approves $1.6 billion school finance measure
- Trump budget cuts would hit Texas education service programs hard
- Senate passes bill requiring schools to teach teens about interacting with police
- The Q&A: Sara Jones
- Event: A Conversation on Higher Education
- Trump budget cuts could hurt charter and private schools
- Schools innovate to combat student cyber attacks
- African American leaders advocate for black students
- Investigating the black girls’ achievement gap
- Colorado's first military charter school in jeopardy
- Open education undergoes modern revisions
Vol: 4 Issue 6
- Public charters fight uphill battle for facilities funding
- House leader announces $1.6B school funding plan
- After Huberty's comments, school choice advocates lobby state Republican Party
- The Q&A: Kelly Williams
- Video: A Symposium on Public Education
- Santa Fe tax on sugary drinks could fund pre-K
- Seattle families weigh in on efficacy of "nudge letters"
- Juvenile jail school transformed by new teachers
- Kansas struggles with school funding shortfall
- Boston's school committee meetings are packed
- Congress overturns education rules issued under Obama
Vol: 4 Issue 5
- Analysis: Voucher opponent protecting Texas legislators from voters
- Unlikely allies: some homeschoolers fighting to kill school choice bill
- Huffines expresses regret over tone of school choice exchange with student
- The Q&A: Michael Roemer
- Event: A Symposium on Public Education
- Video: A Conversation with Dan Huberty
- Immigration crackdown worries immigrant students
- DeVos endorses online schools despite potential problems
- Utah continues to use public ed funds on higher ed
- Wisconsin budget includes record dollars for education
- Program aims to nurture minority math geniuses
- Washington silences public on education bills
Vol: 4 Issue 4
- House budget proposal would defund Gov. Abbott's pre-K program
- Analysis: Texas makes do with broken but legal school finance system
- Study: A quarter of Texas public schools no longer teach sex ed
- The Q&A: Augustina Reyes
- Event: A Conversation with Dan Huberty
- Event: A Symposium on Public Education
- Trump administration supports ruling on bathrooms
- Rookie lawmakers tackle state education policies
- Ed secretary worries special education advocates
- Obama program for minority men at risk of losing funds
- Improv helps students with autism communicate
- Ohio may introduce new drug education curriculum
Vol: 4 Issue 3
- Texas Senate takes first step toward school finance overhaul
- School choice bill pitches savings accounts, tax credit scholarships
- State Board of Education to debate language in state standards on evolution
- The Q&A: Cathy Horn
- The Bookshelf: Feb. 2, 2017
- How racial tensions may affect police in schools
- NEA campaign rallies more than 1 million against DeVos
- More training opportunities to help principals adapt
- Low-income students struggle with digital divide
- Wyoming bill may freeze special education funds
- Feds raid charter school headquarters
Vol: 4 Issue 2
- H-E-B CEO Charles Butt pledges $100 million to public schools nonprofit
- Texas educators criticize discrepancies between new A-F and past ratings
- Bills would continue graduation committees for students who failed STAAR
- With funding tight, legislators weigh options on school finance
- The Q&A: Michelle Kinder
- The Bookshelf: Jan. 19, 2017
- Video: Race in Education in Texas
- Education secretary nominee DeVos faces tough questions
- Vouchers back on the national radar
- High school college counselors squeezed for time
- Early childhood education linked to higher math scores
- Arizona budget plan proposes new education spending
- JP Morgan Chase awards $20 million in state grants
Vol: 4 Issue 1
- School finance, testing fiasco topped 2016 education news
- The Bookshelf: Jan. 5, 2017
- More woman superintendents, but numbers still lag
- Arizona voters support increased education spending
- San Diego school's use of "planking" to discipline draws fire
- Economists split on Trump’s privatizing education agenda
- Federal government seeks to reform Native American education
- Summing up the year 2016 in public education