Education policy experts say the results align with Texasโ workforce goals but note that students still need help.
Stories by Texas Tribune fellows
The Texas Tribune welcomes a group of student fellows into our newsroom each spring, summer and fall. Here is a sampling of their work. Learn more about the fellowship program here.
Texasโ GOP congressional delegation meets to discuss redrawing districts ahead of midterms
The proposal would require the Texas Legislature to return for a special session to carry out the rare move of reshaping the stateโs political boundaries mid-decade.
From vouchers to a cellphone ban, this yearโs lawmaking session brought transformative changes to Texas schools
An agenda driven by conservative priorities, schoolsโ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new discipline rules, more Christianity in classrooms and a DEI ban.
Texasโ DEI ban on public schools heads to Gov. Greg Abbott for final sign-off
Senate Bill 12โs supporters say DEI programs use class time and public funds to promote political agendas.
Democrats lash out as Legislature bans school clubs that support gay teens
Tensions flared and the debate turned personal as Republicans said their bill empowered parents and denied predictions that the ban will endanger children.
Bill that would ban cellphones in Texas public schools heads to Gov. Greg Abbottโs desk
Research shows cellphones interfere with students’ ability to focus in class. Texas would join at least nine other states that ban students from using their phones during the school day.
UT-Dallasโ new president will be Prabhas Moghe, regents say
Moghe, Rutgers Universityโs chief academic officer, is a biochemical and biomedical engineer and a former international student. He is expected to start in his new role later this year.
Ronnie Dugger, trailblazing founder of The Texas Observer, dies at 95
Dugger launched the Observer, a fixture of the Texas media landscape known for its decidedly progressive lens to state affairs, in 1954.
Food aid cuts and other changes: What the U.S. House spending bill could mean for Texans
Many low-income families would see cuts in health care and food benefits. The state hopes for a big reimbursement for border security spending.
“See how we do things”: Austin cannabis shop invites Texas lawmakers wanting to ban THC
A bill that would make it illegal to sell THC products could soon head over to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. For a cannabis store employee, lawmakers don’t know enough about the industry they’re trying to shut down.

