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Ft. Worth substitute teacher urges ICE to remove students
SUMMARY: A Fort Worth ISD substitute teacher is under investigation for a controversial social media post suggesting that many students at Northside High School may be undocumented because they don’t speak English. This follows growing concerns about the safety of undocumented children at schools after the Trump Administration announced it would allow immigration arrests at schools. Fort Worth ISD reassured parents that schools remain safe and students’ rights to education are protected regardless of immigration status. Protests and worries are spreading across North Texas, with some parents withdrawing children from school due to fear of deportation. The district is investigating the teacher’s post.
Fort Worth ISD is looking into a teacher’s social media post urging Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to go to North Side High School to remove students believed to be in the U.S. illegally.
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Texas Lt. Gov. lists Senate priority bills for session
SUMMARY: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced 25 priority bills for Texas’ 89th Legislative Session, focusing on education, water supply, bail reform, and traditional values in schools. Key proposals include Senate Bill 1, the 2026-2027 budget, and Senate Bill 2, which seeks to establish education savings accounts with $1 billion in funding. Other priorities include requiring local law enforcement to assist in federal deportation, increasing water supply investments, and various public education initiatives addressing religious expressions, parental rights, and restricting certain books. Additional bills target issues like banning THC, supporting dementia research, and promoting Texas as America’s Film Capital. Governor Abbott will outline his legislative priorities in an upcoming address.
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The 9@9: Judge temporarily blocks federal grant freeze; RFK Jr. confirmation hearing
SUMMARY: The U.S. government advises against traveling to certain Texas-Mexico border areas due to security risks from recent gun battles and IED discoveries. Texas’s state of Talis is notably under a “do not travel” warning by the State Department. President Trump issued an executive order to restrict gender transition procedures for minors, asserting the need to protect children. A federal judge temporarily blocked the freeze on federal grants linked to this action. In Florida, a principal and teacher were arrested for hosting underage alcohol parties. Meanwhile, reading scores for students have declined post-pandemic, and Boom’s XB-1 aircraft successfully broke the sound barrier. Additionally, the Louvre will require separate tickets for the Mona Lisa amidst renovations.
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Texas school voucher bill advances from committee
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