Booming oil and gas production in the Eagle Ford Shale play has made property values soar — a sudden, surprising and sometimes stressful boon to some of the state’s poorest school districts.
Public Education
Explore The Texas Tribune’s coverage of public education, from K-12 schools and funding to teachers, students, and policies shaping classrooms across Texas.
TEA Commissioner Michael Williams Will Make $215K
New Texas Education Agency Commissioner Michael Williams will get a salary bump of about $29,000 over his predecessor, the governor’s office confirmed Friday.
Texas to Apply for No Child Left Behind Waiver
Texas plans to join the more than 30 states that have already asked for a waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind Act’s requirements, according to a letter new state Education Commissioner Michael Williams sent school districts Thursday.
Video: An “Appsplainer” for the Public Schools Explorer
Our Public Schools Explorer is a comprehensive database with statistics for the state’s 1,300-plus school districts and 8,500 schools. This “Appsplainer” — yes, we’re making that a word — helps you navigate all that information.
Inside Intelligence: From the Presidency to Vouchers…
For this week’s nonscientific survey of government and political insiders, we asked about the presidential race, how it plays in the next race for governor, the lieutenant governor’s electoral status, and whether odds for school vouchers have improved.
At Some Schools, Future is Now, Demographically
By 2050, nearly two-thirds of Texas public school children will be Hispanic. The demographic shift is already under way in classrooms statewide, where schools work to improve the academic success of the students of the new majority.
Weekend Insider: RNC Convention, Texas School Demographics
In this edition of the Weekend Insider: We check in with Jay Root on the road at the Republican National Convention, and Morgan Smith looks at the changing demographics in Texas public schools.
Dewhurst Declares Support for School Choice Legislation
Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, throwing some red meat to conservatives after his bruising defeat at the hands of Tea Party darling Ted Cruz, has put private school vouchers and expanded “parental choice” back on the legislative agenda.
Curtis Culwell: The TT Interview
The outgoing superintendent of Garland ISD on how to prepare students for college and the workplace, the weighty decisions coming up for state leaders, and standardized tests’ potential for “cognitive bludgeoning.”
Michael Williams to Head Texas Education Agency
Gov. Rick Perry is slated to name Michael Williams the new commissioner of the Texas Education Agency, a source close to the governor said Monday.

