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May 26, 2026
Lake Worth ISD Superintendent says clearer systems key to Lake Worth ISD’s academic turnaround

(Fort Worth Report) New principals will lead most of Lake Worth ISD’s campuses as the district begins its first full year under state control.

Ysleta ISD trustee raises concerns over projected deficit, $57.6M in urgent repairs

(KFOX) Ysleta Independent School District Trustee Chris Hernandez is raising alarms over the district’s worsening financial condition after officials disclosed $57.6 million in urgent repair needs and a projected $16.7 million budget deficit by the end of the fiscal year. Hernandez warned the district could face insolvency if spending continues at its current pace, with major repair costs tied to HVAC systems, aging buses, roofs, tracks, and playgrounds. Hernandez said some trustees learned about serious facility issues — including unusable athletic fields and failed air conditioning systems — during the public board meeting itself.

Northside ISD built a high school for future teachers. Its first class is graduating

(San Antonio Express-News) Northside Independent School District’s high school for future teachers is graduating its first class as Texas schools work to address teacher shortages.

How video game coding is helping middle schoolers on San Antonio’s South Side

(San Antonio Report) Vision Coders is a program created by the Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA) that introduces coding classes to underserved middle schools across school districts in the southern region of San Antonio.

A&M Regents Rubber-Stamp Over 100 Pages of Tenure Applications

(Texas Scorecard) Faculty with backgrounds in Critical Race Theory, LGBT activism, “Sustainable Development,” and links to China receive enhanced employment protections in Aggieland.

See the most popular degrees at UT Austin — and which ones are dwindling

(Austin American-Statesman) Longhorns are choosing STEM and business degrees more often, according to the latest enrollment data.

Does college teach you how to land a job? This UNT class thinks it should

(Dallas Morning News) A new course at the University of North Texas, offered in partnership with nonprofit Braven, aims to prepare students for the college-to-career transition.

‘The American Nightmare’: How Lubbock police, prosecutors built Tim Cole’s wrongful conviction case

(KCBD) In 1986, Timothy Cole, a Texas Tech student, was sentenced to 25 years for a rape he didn’t commit. Experts say it still matters.

Texas Woman’s University acquires rare Florence Nightingale collection amid National Nurses Month

(NBC DFW) A piece of nursing history is finding a new home in North Texas.

Nearly 400 San Antonio boys in need of male adult mentors, Big Brothers Big Sisters South Texas says

(KSAT) The greatest need is for Black and Latino men willing to step into mentorship roles.

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