By Sarah Self-Walbrick from kttz.org It’s estimated that a quarter of American students have been bullied for how they identify – like for their race, religion or gender. Bills filed in both the Texas House and Senate are trying to prevent identity-based...
By Claudia Puente from everythinglubbock.com Many students started their first day of school across the three major districts in Lubbock and Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District welcomed the new year with changes they are expecting. “Today has been a great first...
From: lubbockonline.comBy: Matt Dotray As of now, school districts in Lubbock are moving forward with in-person classes beginning next month. While it hasn’t been the case for most policies related to COVID-19, this is a local decision. Prompted by the increasing...
From: www.fox34.comBy: Jonah Tuls School safety measures are starting to expand from physical security to improving the mental health of students. That is evidenced by Gov. Abbott signing House Bill 18 into law. It will increase funding, training, and access to...
From: www.lubbockonline.comBy Karen Michael / A-J Media All three of Lubbock’s largest school districts said they are already working on many of the ideas espoused by Gov. Greg Abbott’s “School and Firearm Safety Action Plan” — in particular his call for school...