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July 16, 2026
FBI issues warning to parents after San Antonio member of violent online network sentenced

(San Antonio Report) A San Antonio man who helped lead a violent online extremist network that targeted children was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison on Tuesday, prompting the FBI to issue a renewed warning to parents about the growing threat posed by online groups that groom and exploit vulnerable minors. 

Texas agencies must cut spending by 3% under new order from Abbott, Patrick and Burrows

(Texas Tribune) The Big Three framed the move as a way to keep Texas fiscally conservative and help fund priorities like property tax cuts. Public education and school vouchers were exempted.

North East ISD among 20 districts nationwide under federal staff sexual misconduct review

(San Antonio Express-News) The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) last week launched investigations into 20 school districts nationwide for staff sexual misconduct allegations. San Antonio’s North East Independent School District is the only Texas public school district among the 20. The new investigations are part of a national   K-12 “crack down” initiative launched by OCR last  Friday targeting sexual misconduct in schools. The federal education department announced the 20 investigations based on questions surrounding civil rights data it collected from each district in the 2023-24 school year.

After big STAAR gains, long-struggling Lake Worth ISD eyes even more improvement

(Fort Worth Star-Telegram) After improving its STAAR exam results more than almost any other district in the Dallas-Fort Worth area this school year, Lake Worth ISD’s new state-appointed leadership has its sights set on even more improvement as it prepares for the 2026-27 year.

Tarrant commissioners honor Carroll ISD for role in Supreme Court ruling on trans athletes

(Fort Worth Report) Tarrant County commissioners ceremonially recognized Carroll ISD with a proclamation Tuesday for its role in the recent Supreme Court decision allowing states to ban transgender students from participating in public school sports that align with their gender identity. 

Hays CISD adding extra fee for student-athletes next school year

(Fox 7 Austin) Hays CISD will be adding an extra fee for students participating in sports starting next school year to replace about 8.5% of district’s athletic budget, and are part of larger budget changes. The fees will be applied on a sliding scale, in parity with fine arts participation fees already in existence in the district. Fees will increase based on how many sports a student plays with a family maximum cost. Hays CISD says fees will be reduced for families who can’t afford them, and the booster clubs will also work with those students.

Corpus Christi ISD adjusts school times starting August 11 to address bus driver shortage

(KIII) Corpus Christi Independent School District has announced updated bell schedules for several campuses beginning with the first day of school on Tuesday, Aug. 11, as the district continues to address an ongoing shortage of school bus drivers. District officials said the schedule adjustments are designed to reduce students’ time on buses while improving transportation efficiency and maximizing available bus driver staffing.

Midway ISD facing water damage repairs

(Fox 44) Midway ISD is facing repairs due to water damage from two different sources, flood waters from heavy rains and in a second incident from a broken pipe. The exact extent of repairs needed and cost estimates had not been determined as of Wednesday afternoon, with a district spokesperson saying specifics on funding and anticipated repair costs will be made available when final determinations are made.

Pearland ISD freshmen face new graduation requirement

(Community Impact) Incoming freshmen at Pearland ISD will have an additional graduation requirement after trustees approved an updated college, career and military readiness, or CCMR, policy at its July 14 board meeting. Starting with the incoming freshman class in the 2026-27 school year, students must complete at least one Texas Education Agency, or TEA, CCMR indicator to graduate, according to district documents.

Houston ISD’s Mike Miles puts three years of state takeover into guide for other school leaders

(Houston Chronicle) HISD Superintendent Mike Mile’s new book includes advice to school leaders on topics like enforcing high expectations and handling personal attacks.

Clear Creek ISD to weigh potential $19.1M VATRE

(Community Impact) A potential $19.1 million voter-approved tax rate election (VATRE) was discussed at Clear Creek ISD’s board of trustees’ July 13 workshop to mitigate the district’s budget shortfall. The consideration is still in the air, and the impact on residents’ tax bills has not yet been determined.

Calhoun County ISD board to vote on Port O’Connor Elementary closure

(CrossroadsToday) Parents and students in June spoke out against closing Port O’Connor Elementary. Now, the proposal is back before the school board on July 20.

D-FW coaches say NIL would upend high school football: ‘I don’t want any part of that’

(Dallas Morning News) It’s now a mainstay at the college level, but would paying high school players mean the end of Friday night lights?

Vendor Ties in Tomball ISD Bond Contracts Spur Ethics Questions

(Texas Scorecard) The concern followed a recent unrelated case in which a Tomball ISD employee was indicted on federal wire fraud charges.

How a quiet deal derailed Karmelo Anthony’s trial

(Dallas Morning News) New court filings allege a broken deal prevented the Frisco teen from testifying in his own defense. Prosecutors say the trial was fair and the jury’s verdict should stand.

Keller ISD high school band director arrested on DWI charge Wednesday

(Fort Worth Star-Telegram) The band director, Daniel Bloss, was arrested by Colleyville police and is being held in the Tarrant County Jail, according to online records. Bloss has taught at Keller High School for nine years, according to his online biography. Prior to that, he taught at Timberview Middle School. Information about Bloss’ bond was not immediately available Wednesday night.

State of Texas universities ranked academically by U.S. News for 2026-27

(Longhorn Wire) The State of Texas has some of the best schools in the nation academically. Scholastically, three schools rank among the top 51 in the nation. Two have been named “New Ivy League” schools by Forbes.

Texas A&M System announces first ever Chancellor’s Cup competition

(Houston Chronicle) The Texas A&M System has finally grown large enough that the Chancellor is ready to determine the best of all the A&Ms-kind of. The A&M System is launching the football Chancellor’s Cup this year for two A&M System teams to face off, before returning home with some pretty original hardware. While the first cup will focus on football, future competitions are expected to stretch across men’s and women’s athletics, academic contests and club competitions, among others. Related:

University of Houston launches UH Health to unite teaching and research

(Houston Chronicle) University of Houston launched “UH Health” on Wednesday, a new hub for teaching and research that brings together physicians, nurses, social workers and others to address growing healthcare challenges in the city and state. Experts say the move could help shape healthcare in the region, make UH more competitive for research grants and potentially foster more innovation in the Texas Medical Center.

Texas Woman’s University receives $10 million donation from top donor for new athletic complex

(Dallas Morning News) North Carolina real estate investor Dawn Chaney donated $10 million to Texas Woman’s University to build a new athletic complex, which the university announced Wednesday will be named after her. The $30 million facility is expected to break ground in 2027, according to the university. The development comes as Texas Woman’s University has grown its sports program from five varsity sports to nine in the last six years and more than doubled its number of student athletes.

UT Austin law school weighs AI classroom policies as debate grows nationwide

(KXAN) As artificial intelligence continues to become part of everyday life and education, the University of Texas School of Law is among the schools considering how AI should be used in the classroom.

Texas archery leader Steve Goode mourned after fatal plane crash in Van Zandt County

(CBS19) Steve Goode, a Texas Field Archery Association board member and District 7 field governor, died Tuesday after a plane crash near FM 3227 and FM 47 in Van Zandt County. Goode spent years introducing young people to archery while helping lead the Texas Field Archery Association.

Free online tool helps San Antonio-area middle school students explore college, career options

(San Antonio Report) A free online tool unveiled Wednesday — AdviseMe210.org — was developed by two San Antonio area nonprofits as a three-year roadmap for sixth, seventh, and eight graders who are on the cusp of selecting a career pathway. Through different guides, it aims to help students discover their likes, dislikes and to better understand what’s available to them locally. 

Texas charity helps families of children with disabilities

(KFDX) A Texas charity is stepping in to help ease the financial burden for families caring for children with disabilities. Masonic Children and Family Services of Texas provides financial assistance to families who may not qualify for other forms of aid but still struggle to afford therapies, medical equipment and other essential services.

New Hereford sports facility giving athletes place to develop skills

(KFDA) A new sports training facility in Hereford is giving local athletes a place to improve their skills without traveling to Amarillo. Owner Louis Mungia said he began planning the project years ago and accelerated development after nearby sports facilities were approved, with significant help from his sons. The center has been well received by parents and coaches, who appreciate having quality training opportunities closer to home.

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