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Texas AG sues 2 Web sites popular with kids
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 12/5/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
The lawsuit makes Texas the first state in the nation to sue kid-friendly Web sites under a federal online privacy law, Attorney General Greg Abbott said Wednesday.
UIL releases steroids testing details
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 11/29/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
Approximately 20,000-25,000 student athletes in grades 9-12 will be tested during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 school years, and the UIL is inviting the public to review and comment on the program.
Craddick: Education is key in next Legislature Tuesday, November 13
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 11/13/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
House Speaker Tom Craddick made the statement on a swing through North Texas, visiting local colleges, touring the site of the future Dallas Cowboys stadium and speaking to an Arlington Chamber Foundation luncheon.
Survey: Few parents join kids playing
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 11/13/2007
- K-12 , Daily EdNews
- Unrated
More than 4 in 10, or 43 percent, of parents whose young children play video or computer games never play along with them, according to an Associated Press-AOL Games poll released Monday.
Daunting task for parents: Good nutrition on tight budget
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 11/4/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Keeping up with food prices this year has been tough for families nationwide, with egg and milk prices going up 35 percent and 20 percent, respectively, according to the Agriculture Department. Working poor families must juggle expenses even more to make every dollar stretch.
UIL steroid tests may launch after football season ends
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 10/11/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
The new program to test Texas student-athletes for illegal steroid use will be larger than the testing program for the Olympics. So officials want to make sure they get it right.
TGIT -- teacher gets in trouble -- for text-message assignment
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 09/7/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
A Grand Prairie math teacher was disciplined this week after a parent complained about an assignment asking sixth-graders to decode popular, and sometimes lewd, abbreviations.
Fort Worth students face changes in dress code, lunch rules
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 08/26/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
When school starts Monday, Fort Worth ninth- and 10th-graders won't be able to leave campus for lunch.
Parents, schools are often at odds
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 08/13/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , Special Education
- Unrated
Educating children with special needs is an expensive undertaking. In the Keller school district, where students enrolled in special education make up 7.6 percent of the district's total enrollment
'Spontaneous' fire prompts AISD to close 20 playgrounds Monday August 13
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 08/13/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Arlington school officials closed playgrounds at 20 elementary campuses today after an unusual spontaneous combustion fire on a playground at Anderson Elementary School last week.
TCU among schools named in student loan probe
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 08/1/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is investigating whether top college athletic departments nationwide -- TCU among them -- steered athletes and others to education lenders in exchange for kickbacks.
A&M covered up bio-weapon infections, group says Tuesday June 26
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 06/26/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
The university was required by law to report the accidental infections of three Texas A&M researchers promptly to the Centers for Disease Control, but didn't until recently, the Sunshine Project reported.
Aiming higher in high school Saturday June 23
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 06/24/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Want to encourage more students to go to college and make it more affordable at the same time? Try bringing college to the kids. The Arlington school district is installing modular "college centers" at each of its six high schools. Six college courses, including English, government and economics, will be taught by instructors from Tarrant County College, and the Arlington district will cover the costs of tuition, textbooks and the $60,000 buildings.
Bidding war for teachers begins
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 06/24/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Starting salaries for teachers in Tarrant County are already the highest in the state, and the race is on to boost their pay even higher for the coming school year.
TCU professor ruled incompetent to stand trial
- By Fort Worth Star-Telgram
- Published 06/13/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
Charles Frederick Bond, 53, accused of making terroristic threats to co-workers, will be sent to a mental health institution for further evaluation, a judge rules.

