The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a motion for an administrative stay filed by a group of Republican-led states seeking to invalidate the administration's entire student loan forgiveness plan.
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Students can now opt between several versions of the test: the ACT core exam (which includes reading, math and English), the ACT plus writing, the ACT plus science or the ACT plus science and writing.
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July 19 is 'Ask an Archaeologist Day.' TPR's Kayla Padilla sat down with San Antonio-based Maya archaeologist Jennifer Mathews to talk about the field.
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The Interior Department on Wednesday established the historic schoolhouse in Marfa, Texas as the nation’s newest national park unit. The site will explore the often undertold history of Mexican American school segregation across the Southwest.
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State Representative Steve Allison (Rep D-121) lost his re-election in the Republican primary after standing up to Gov. Greg Abbott's school voucher plan. He is calling on Abbott to restore public school funding in Texas.
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UTSA career consultants said AI can make the job search more efficient, but it also has a downside if it’s not used correctly.
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The Education Department is handling record numbers of discrimination cases, including those involving disability. The backlog leaves some families waiting for help.
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Families looking for free school supplies in San Antonio have more than a dozen fairs to choose from in the coming weeks.
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Palo Alto College saw the first two students join the Future Soldier program, which works to ensure they get a GED and future soldier prep before entering the service.
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Imagine a world in which your resume relies less on titles or diplomas and acts more like a passport of skills you’ve proven you have.
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KUT confirmed at least three students received notices of deferred suspension on Wednesday. A fourth student will be suspended for two years. The students have the right to appeal.