Trustee Kristen Malone alleges fellow board members discussed and agreed to a leadership change outside of public meetings. A TEA complaint alleges that they violated the Texas Open Meetings Act while negotiating a separation agreement with the former superintendent.
Teachers in Youngstown City Schools are voting on a new contract Friday.
On Friday's show: Fort Bend ISD trustees respond to a complaint filed with the TEA over the early retirement of then-superintendent Christie Whitbeck. And our non-experts weigh in on The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week, including plans to demolish a house featured in the movie "Reality Bites."
The Board of Governors of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) recently approved three collective bargaining agreements with faculty members, coaches, and nurses.
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NASCAR heads to Texas Motor Speedway this weekend for the ninth race of the season. Here’s all the info you need for the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400.
No one likes dealing with potholes, and for the City of Fort Wayne, patching decaying roads is a constant battle against an asphalt monster.
Action taken during Tuesday evening board meeting.
Elizabeth Fagen, who has led the Houston-area school district since 2016, is among the finalists for a superintendent role in Reno, Nevada. Her husband, Troy Kite, recently retired as Humble ISD's athletics director after an investigation into a Title IX complaint made against him reportedly determined that he should be fired.
LA JOYA — The school board here voted unanimously Thursday on a new board policy that prohibits certain district employees from holding elected office with the superintendent saying it is to ensure problems of the past do not repeat themselves.
LA JOYA, Texas (ValleyCentral) —Minutes before midnight on Thursday, the La Joya Independent School District approved a new policy that prohibits administrators from holding elected positions. The policy is designed to prevent corruption and conflicts of interest. It prohibits administrators from holding elected positions in Hidalgo County, elected positions in counties with "direct or indirect []