Denton ISD bus driver’s erratic driving under investigation

Parents and neighbors say he was driving erratically and purposely slamming on the brakes because the kids wouldn't sit down. A mom recorded her interaction when confronting the bus driver. Take a look.

Keller ISD adopts new policy on student pronouns

The Keller Independent School District approved controversial policy changes regarding how students identify. That was despite student and parent arguments that the new policies put LBGTQ+ students in harm's way.

California principal on leave after high school pep rally dance causes stir

As schools are starting up once again for the upcoming school year, one Central Valley principal is already benched for the time being after participating in a controversial performance, creating a stir amongst students and parents.

Godley ISD school threats prompt extra security

Law enforcement officials in the Johnson County city of Godley are investigating multiple school shooting threats.

Despite community pushback, plans continue to shut down Northeast Dallas library

Despite a community-led petition with 1,700 signatures, the city of Dallas continues its plans to shut down the Skillman Branch Library as part of proposed cuts to the city budget.

Parker County school threat prompts extra security

There will be extra security on school campuses in Parker County because of a vague threat.

Dallas, Garland ISDs release school accountability grades

Dallas and Garland ISDs are two of only three school districts in Texas to voluntarily release their accountability letter grades.

Dallas proposes closing Skillman library branch

Closing the library would save the city $485,000 a year. The proposed $30,000 raise for Dallas City Council members and the mayor would equal $450,000 a year.

North Texas superintendent uses police background to make sure students stay safe

Superintendent Staci Weaver, now in her fourth year at Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy, was a Florida police officer in the 90s and early 2000s. She now uses her experience to teach others about safety.

Dallas police chief brings fallen officer’s son to kindergarten on first day

Dallas’ top cop is a busy man. But he wasn’t too busy on Wednesday to bring a fallen officer’s son to school on his first day of kindergarten.