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Wendy's Daughters Stand Up
Open letters respond to charges Davis was a bad mother
"...Of all the uproars over the minor inconsistencies in the Wendy Davis biography,..."

Jan. 28, 2014 News Post by Brandon Watson

Point Austin: A Movement for Common Sense
Saturday rally highlights public support for gun regulation
"...gun violence. "We realize it's going to be an uphill fight."..."

April 5, 2013 News Column by Michael King

Shrinking Schools
While the suburbs sprawl, central city schools count their children – and their blessings
"...As the parade moved past, clumps of students lined up along the sidewalk joined in, until the entire school,..."

May 20, 2005 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

A New Plan for Austin ISD?
School board elections tee up calls for change – and rebuilding broken trust
"...just disagree on the scope. Since all four seats up for election are open, for the first time in..."

Oct. 16, 2020 News Feature by Clara Ence Morse

Bill of the Week: Down With Tests, Up With Standards?
Bipartisan starting point for school graduation reform
"...Straus said he knew there were 150 House votes for reforming the school graduation standards: He just didn't know..."

Jan. 26, 2013 News Post by Richard Whittaker

March 2024 Primary Election Endorsements for Travis County Residents
Our choices for local, state, and national races
"...and cast a vote in every contest. Visit austinchronicle.com/elections for more information on the races and important voting information,..."

Feb. 16, 2024 News Feature by The Chronicle Editorial Board

HOPE Rolls Out Bike-Powered Farm Stand
Farmers market takes its act on the road
"...Design. This month, HOPE debuts its new bike-powered farm stand, the result of a collaborative effort that promises innovation..."

May 9, 2014 News Feature by Nora Ankrum

Studying for Justice
Austin students get a summer immersion in activist history
"...on the second floor of Lanier High School, a group of students are spending their summer learning how to..."

July 14, 2006 News Feature by Michael May

8 Austin Education Opportunities for Adult Learners
Get your GED, find your passion, take a class, or just nerd out for a night
"...It’s officially back-to-school season – and not just for the Gen Zers and Millennials of the world. All..."

Aug. 24, 2019 News Post by Alexandra Currie-Buckner

16 Austin Cooking Classes to Spice Up Your Kitchen
Brush off the culinary cobwebs, or learn a whole new skill
"...It's back-to-school season, but not just for the kiddos. Educate yourself with some of the many..."

Aug. 30, 2019 Food Feature by Alisha McDarris

Valleyesque: Not Just Weird for Weird’s Sake
Inside the pages of the new anthology from Fernando A. Flores
"...Walking into BookPeople’s signing for Fernando A. Flores’ new novel Valleyesque, I am among..."

June 8, 2022 Arts Post by Valeria Valdez

Farewell to Linda Bridges, Hero of Texas Schools
Teachers union leader passes, leaving legacy of advocacy
"...day of the 84th Legislature was marred and overshadowed for many by the devastating news that Linda Bridges, president..."

Jan. 14, 2015 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Texas Teachers Rally at Capitol for More Funding
Educators show qualified support for HB 3's "Texas Plan"
"...As the Texas House and Senate move forward with their plans to bolster teacher pay and increase..."

March 12, 2019 News Post by Austin Sanders

Opinion: Anti-Asian Racism Compounds the COVID-19 Crisis for Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
AFSSA Executive Director Darlene Lanham asks Central Texans to take a stand against coronavirus-motivated racism and to support our Asian communities
"...physical and verbal attacks by those who blame Asians for causing the virus...."

April 17, 2020 Column by Darlene Lanham

Reagan High Stands Up and Fights
Reagan High doesn't want to follow in Johnston's footsteps
"...It might seem odd, she told the group, that an African-American woman would fight to save a..."

Oct. 31, 2008 News Feature by Kimberly Reeves

High Tech Schools: The Future, or the Latest Fad?
Will new technology funding go to build skills or just buy stuff?
"...technology like to call "fully integrated." Students learn reading, for example, through online sites with names like Imagination Station..."

Dec. 31, 2004 News Feature by Rachel Proctor May

Balancing the Books After Years of Neglecting Schools
The Texas Legislature wants to fix school finance, but how?
"...House Public Education Committee has issued its warning: Without reform, school districts will be forced to close...."

April 7, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

STAAR Falls on Texas Schools
Academic assessment tests raises questions of fairness
"...This year the Texas Education Agency provided STAAR assessments for third through eighth grades, but the first round of..."

June 22, 2012 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Sanctuary Cities and the Ways We Fight for Human Rights
When community matters more than the law
"...stood in blue jeans and a white button-down shirt before a crowd outside of City Hall. "I understand that..."

Feb. 10, 2017 News Feature by Victoria Rossi

Point Austin: Squeezing the Schools
Failing all its courses, the Lege sends a love note to Highland Park
"...special session has anything to do with school finance reform. Whatever twisted legislation, if any, comes slouching out of..."

July 15, 2005 News Column by Michael King

Doggett: Keep School Funds in Schools
Perry demands right to gut Texas education funding
"...from the emergency education jobs fund be "used to supplement and not supplant State formula funding." In other words,..."

Aug. 5, 2010 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Low Turnout, the Fight for Voting Rights, and More Election News
Keep marching on
"...years ago that suffragists were rallying at Wooldridge Square for women's right to vote. On Friday, Oct. 28, the..."

Nov. 4, 2022 News Feature by the News Staff

Cops Still Looking for Student Accused of Sexual Assault
Eighteen-year-old wanted on attempted aggravated sexual assault charge after allegedly holding pair of scissors to his Reagan High School teacher's neck
"...Austin police are still looking for 18-year-old Nathan Manuel Mendoza, who is wanted on a..."

Nov. 3, 2006 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Every Day Is Dress-Up Day
"...Griffin School kids don't need an excuse to dress up, kids at other schools might. Here's a list of..."

Aug. 2, 2002 Features Feature by Brynn McIntosh

Williams for Education Commissioner: Uh, Why?
Former Railroad Commissioner an inexplicable choice to lead schools
"...record. Traditionally, it has been a seat held by former superintendents or, as with his predecessor Robert Scott, a..."

Sept. 2, 2012 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Braying for Plutonium
The U.S. Dept. of Energy visits Amarillo in search of friendly site for manufacturing nuclear warheads.
"...It's not enough for the Bush administration, which contends the present weapons-grade stash..."

July 11, 2003 News Feature by William M. Adler

City Hall Ready for Liftoff on New Land Use Rules
It's as easy as flood protection, affordability, parking, transition zones ...
"...conflicts that have animated land use debates in Austin for years were again front and center. How should the..."

Dec. 13, 2019 News Feature by Austin Sanders

Doesn't Let Mere Facts Stand in the Way of His Agenda
"...than most of the world but mere facts won't stand in the way of Jim Hightower's class-warfare agenda ["The..."

June 10, 2004 Postmarks

Point Austin: Quality of Life for All
Everybody does better when everybody does better
"...to resume next week – it's fairly easy to forget that there are other things happening in Austin. For..."

July 5, 2013 News Column by Michael King

Point Austin: Picking Up the Pieces
Campaigns end with a thunderclap and voters' whimpers
"...on into the muggy night, and one could be forgiven for wondering if the Houston suburbs, along with their..."

May 16, 2008 News Column by Michael King

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