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Schlage Secures Tarrant County College
Tarrant County College is the sixth largest college or university in Texas. Founded in 1965, it has expanded from a single campus to an institution that soon will encompass six facilities serving more than 50,000 students in the Fort Worth area. With Tarrant’s growth outpacing its existing key system, the college knew it needed an entirely new system to handle its 10,000+ doors.
TEA announces Generation 29 charter school decisions
Jul. 2—AUSTIN — The Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced Tuesday the State Board of Education (SBOE) vote following Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath's recommendation to grant Generation 29 charters. Pending contract approval and the reconciliation of any final contingencies, the following four Generation 29 charter school applicants are slated to begin serving Texas public school ...
Keller ISD Back to School Bash!
Keller ISD is excited to present the annual Back to School Bash on July 25, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Fossil Ridge High School. This event is designed to prepare students and families for the upcoming school year with a variety of resources and activities. Event Highlights:
6A Boys Preseason Preview: Caden Leonard
With many preseason training camps either already started or set to begin this week, now is the right time to finally start talking about cross-country again. The 2023 season saw the continuation of Southlake Carroll's dominance as the Dragons once again ran away with the team title while Caden Leonard picked up the individual title as well.
With $500K grant, Texas Wesleyan nursing students will get hands-on trauma experience
Helicopters, ambulances and emergency rooms will be some of the training sites for a new specialized track in trauma care at Texas Wesleyan University’s Graduate Programs of Nurse Anesthesia. Thanks to a $500,000 grant, the doctoral program can create a specialized two-month rotation in trauma, starting in the spring...
HSC hires vice provost of enrollment management
Dr. Darrius Douglas recently was named vice provost of enrollment management at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth. He most recently served as dean of enrollment management at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Ill., and will start his new role July 29. Douglas...
Quantum for All Camp inspires high schoolers
Forget about band camps, art camps or sports camps. You want to find a camp where students have a passion, attend a Quantum for All camp. For the third-straight year, the district hosted a Quantum for All camp. This year’s camp, which is run in conjunction with the University of Texas at Arlington and the National Science Foundation, was at Young Junior High.
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