
Houston Matters
Remains Found At A Fort Bend ISD Site Staying Put For Now
Posted on · The remains are believed to be of African American prison inmates who were forced to work in the sugar cane fields while they were serving their time.
Posted on · The remains are believed to be of African American prison inmates who were forced to work in the sugar cane fields while they were serving their time.
Posted on · The funds would be used for new construction, renovations and projects related to safety and transportation
Posted on · The district implemented measures when Charles Dupre joined as superintendent in 2013
Posted on · On Friday's Houston Matters: We address concerns over security in the upcoming November election. Our non-experts discuss The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly of the week's news. And we examine a new approach to gender roles at the Houston Shakespeare Festival.
Posted on · Nearly a hundred unmarked graves in Sugar Land will be exhumed so Fort Bend ISD can build a new student facility. Houston Matters learns about the process and the concerns of one local anthropologist.
Posted on · The accident happened at the intersection of Blueridge Road and Briargate Drive
Posted on · In a recent community message, Superintendent Charles Dupre said that he "cannot stress enough that no decisions have been made at this point."
Posted on · The school district’s policy is consistent with state law but the teachers allege it’s not being enforced
Posted on · Officials are now trying to find alternative facilities for 1,300 students.
Posted on · The status gives traditional school districts a break on certain state rules, such as teacher certification and class size, and allows them to make more of their own rules.
Posted on · State officials maintain that no children have been denied services and that they are cooperating with the feds, which have now explained why they are visiting the schools.
Posted on · A key issue in a pending U.S. Supreme Court case is what law comes into play: Is it the federal special education law, known as IDEA? Or the Americans with Disabilities Act?
Posted on · A lot can happen in a week. Some of it good. Some of it bad. Some of it downright ugly. When faced with intriguing developments in the week's news, we turn to our rotating panel of "non-experts" to parse The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of it all. This week our panel examines: The […]
Posted on · The new test does away with obscure vocabulary, makes the essay optional and doesn't penalize students for guessing.