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candidate running for the Texas State Board of Education -- who, if elected, will determine what goes into children's textbooks -- is facing backlash over comments made on social media about President Obama and the Civil War.

Today is Tuesday, February 16, 2016 and if you are heading out now be careful in your travels. There is the melting of ice, slush and heavy rain conditions on the roads now. Please allow yourself extra time to get to where you need to be this morning. What a difference a day makes, today […]

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We were all in it together! Every kid left school with a bag full of candy and a happy heart.

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Lawyers for Lee-Walker believe the teacher's First Amendment rights were violated, as well as her contract with the teacher's union.

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A Florida police officer is facing felony charges after he violently shoved a 13-year-old boy for arguing with his mother.

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It's unclear who the students in the dated video are, or if their behavior was addressed by the school. But what this video does show is that teachers do indeed get bullied.

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The Justice Department is set to open a federal civil rights investigation following the emergence of a now-viral video showing a school resource officer slamming and dragging a Black female student across the classroom.

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News that a Black child was suspended for staring at a White classmate highlights an age-old debate about race, as well as the underlying notion of discrimination in schools when it comes to non-White students.

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A Round Rock, Texas police officer is under major criticism after he was caught on video grabbing the neck of a Black teenager and pushing him to the ground at Round Rock High School.

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McGraw-Hill CEO David Levin believes his company has done more than enough to fix the erasure of slavery from their textbooks.

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Three more people vowed to join the group in protesting the closure and ultimate reopening of Walter H. Dyett High School on the South Side

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About 100 Black men gathered at a Hartford, Conn. school to dole out high fives to students on their first day of school.