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UNT Speaker Series Offers a Vision for the Future
The 2044 Series: Anti-Racist Praxis as Futurist Art and Design Pedagogy is a virtual panel series that will explore the frameworks of anti-racism and critical race theory in the fields of art and design. The panel discussions are co-led by Kathy Brown, Ph.D., assistant professor, Art Education, and Lauren Cross, Ph.D., assistant professor, Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies, and will highlight national, regional,...
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Mansfield ISD Teacher's Sexual Orientation Lawsuit Moves Forward
A judge ruled that parts of Stacy Bailey’s lawsuit, which alleges that Mansfield ISD discriminated against her because of her sexual orientation, will move forward.
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Arlington Lamar Reveals Tribute to Former Coach Eddy Peach
Last Friday night, Arlington Lamar high school unveiled a new bust of former coach Eddy Peach, who lost his battle with cancer in December of 2017. Peach is one of the greatest high school football coaches in North Texas and his son, Scott, is the head coach at Arlington. Lamar decided to unveil the bust last week because Scott’s Arlington...
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Chicago Strike Means Day Off for Some, Emergency for Others
Chicago parents leaned on family, friends and community groups as 25,000 teachers in the nation’s third-largest school district went on strike this past week , canceling classes for more than 300,000 kids.
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Progress Reported on 2nd Day of Chicago Teachers Union Strike
As was the case with Day 1, negotiators pointed toward progress during Day 2 of the Chicago Teachers Union Strike on Friday. However, it remained unclear when exactly classes would resume.
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Courageous Kid: Abby Tettleton
Courageous Kid Abby Tettleton has spent one out of her eight years in the hospital. She’s waiting on a kidney transplant and through it all, she continues to spread joy wherever she goes.
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Courageous Kid: Abby Tettleton
Courageous Kid Abby Tettleton has spent one out of her eight years in the hospital. She’s waiting on a kidney transplant and through it all, she continues to spread joy wherever she goes.
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Texarkana College Welding Instructor Brings Art to Teaching
A Texarkana woman is cutting her way through a male-dominated industry one sheet of carbon steel at a time.
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Supporting Our Schools 2019
NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 invite you to participate in this year’s Supporting Our Schools campaign at DonorsChoose.org/NBCDFW, where you can support local teachers and their students.
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TWU Artist Receives National Attention for Artwork Based on Personal Struggle
The Kennedy Center recently honored a TWU art major for her work. Hannah Werchan uses her struggles with Stickler Syndrome, a rare connective tissue disorder, as inspiration for her work.
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TWU Artist Receives National Attention for Artwork Based on Personal Struggle
The Kennedy Center recently honored a TWU art major for her work. Hannah Werchan uses her struggles with Stickler Syndrome, a rare connective tissue disorder, as inspiration for her work.
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Milwaukee Man Removed From Delta Flight After Bathroom Break
A Milwaukee man was removed from a Delta Airlines flight in Atlanta last week after going to the bathroom during a delay on the flight, according to footage and witness accounts.
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Dallas ISD Teacher Seen in Video Pointing Toy Gun at Trump Video
A Dallas ISD teacher has been placed on administrative leave after a controversial video of her surfaced on YouTube.
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North Texas School Wins Big In Stock Show Art Contest
All Saints’ Episcopal School named Grand Champion School in Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Art Contest.
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Art Teacher Paints Mural to Fulfill Late South Dallas Resident's Wish
Carter High School art teacher Curtis Ferguson and his class are working through the weekends to complete a mural in the 6200 block of South Polk for the long-time neighbor that will never see the finished product.
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Elementary School Teacher Killed by Flying Manhole Cover on I-93
Caitlin Clavette, an elementary school art teacher, was struck and killed by a dislodged manhole cover while driving on Interstate 93 south on Friday morning.