The school board will be removed and replaced with state appointees. The superintendent could also be replaced.
The North Texas district is the 11th since 2000 to be taken over by the state and the second largest after Houston ISD.
A takeover means Morath will remove the district’s nine-member board of trustees and appoint a board of managers. He will also name a new superintendent. Karen Molinar became th ...
TEA intervention into locally controlled school districts has become increasingly common—despite mixed results.
A takeover is an intervention by the Texas Education Agency commissioner who replaces an elected school board with a slate of ...
Despite months of community protests, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced last week that it would begin the process of ...
Governor Abbott invites Texas veterans and military families to attend free Hiring Red, White & You job fairs statewide ...
The TEA ordered the appointment of a board of managers and a conservator to manage Fort Worth ISD. Here's how officials are ...
Dallas-Fort Worth took the number one spot among metro regions with at least 250,000 people, according to Lightcast’s annual ...
Even without Proposition 3, "The jail system is already the largest warehouse of people with mental illness in the state of ...
State Proposition 3 seeks to require judges to deny bail for certain felony offenses, while Proposition 12 would rework the 13-member State Commission on Judicial Conduct, allowing the governor to ...
Wells Fargo celebrated the opening of its new $570 million campus in Irving with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and panel ...