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Denton Middle Schooler Nominated in National Google Doodle Competition
A student at Calhoun Middle School in Denton was recently selected at the Texas winner in Google’s annual ‘Doodle for Google’ contest.
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Denton Mother Faces Felony Charge After Death of Her Son
A Denton mother is now facing a felony charge of injury to a child by omission related to the death of her 7-year-old son.
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Boy Held Out of School for Weeks to Hide Fatal Abuse; Mother, Boyfriend Arrested
A Denton mother is now facing charges for the death of her 7-year-old son.
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2 Detained After 5 Denton Schools Locked Down Due to ‘Unsubstantiated Threats'
Denton police say three high schools, Denton, Guyer, and Ryan, are all on lockdown due to “unsubstantiated threats” Wednesday.
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Guyer Families Demand Better Investigations Into Sex Assault Claims
Students at Denton Guyer High School staged a walkout Friday morning following the report of an alleged on-campus sexual assault involving two students.
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Hundreds of Students Stage Walkout at Denton Guyer High School Friday
Students at Denton Guyer High School staged a walkout Friday morning following the report of an alleged on-campus sexual assault involving two students.
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‘I'm Scared For Our Kids:' Guyer Families Demand Better Investigations Into Sex Assault Claims
Students at Denton Guyer High School were expected to stage a walkout Friday morning following the report of an alleged on-campus sexual assault involving two students.
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School Leaders Battle Social Media Challenges Leading to Destructive, Illegal Behavior
A new month, a new worry for school leaders, as students take on social media challenges to disrupt the school day. The problem is the TikTok challenges are often disruptive and illegal.
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School Leaders Battle Social Media Challenges That Disrupt Class
A new month, a new worry for school leaders, as students take on social media challenges to disrupt the school day. From stealing soap to exposing themselves, education reporter Wayne Carter says schools are trying to stop it before it gets worse.
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Denton Mother Pens Open Letter to Daughters Returning to School
A mother in Denton County is pleading with others around her children to mask up when they’re at school.
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‘I'm Sorry': Mother Pens Open Letter to Daughters Returning to School
A mother in Denton County is pleading with others around her children to mask up when they’re at school.
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Denton, Garland Schools to Require Face Masks
Leaders of the Denton and Garland independent school districts have created plans to mandate masks inside school campuses in an effort to curb rising COVID-19 cases.
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North Texas Week 1 Football Games are Canceled Due to COVID-19
COVID-19 is causing last-minute schedule changes for many Dallas-area football teams just days before the 2021 season begins.
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North Texas High School Runner Sets Records in Pursuit of Bigger Dreams
A North Texas high school runner is getting national attention for her record-breaking times on her way to what she hopes is an Olympic dream.
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School Districts Dealing With Broken Water Pipes, Fried Computer Servers and Mold Concerns
Schools across North Texas are dealing with the same problems that many peoples’ homes are: buildings went without power and pipes are broken. Now that the power is back on in many areas, schools are trying to figure out just how bad the damage truly is.
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School Districts Dealing With Broken Water Pipes, Fried Computer Servers and Mold Concerns
Schools across North Texas are dealing with the same problems that many peoples’ homes are: buildings went without power and pipes are broken. Now that the power is back on in many areas, schools are trying to figure out just how bad the damage truly is.
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Denton Teachers Head Back to School Tuesday
Teachers in the Denton Independent School District will be back at work and in their respective buildings Tuesday for the first time, as a collective group, since the start of spring break last March.
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Denton Teachers Head Back to School Tuesday
Teachers in the Denton Independent School District will be back at work and in their respective buildings Tuesday for the first time, as a collective group, since the start of spring break last March, NBC 5’s Ben Russell reports.
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Denton ISD's ‘Jump Start' Program Offers Glimpse of In-Person Teaching Amid COVID-19
Students are getting a ‘jump start’ on the school year near Denton and they’re offering a glimpse of what a return to class could look like amid COVID-19.
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Denton ISD's ‘Jump Start' Program Offers Glimpse of In-Person Teaching Amid COVID-19
Students are getting a ‘jump start’ on the school year near Denton and they’re offering a glimpse of what a return to class could look like amid COVID-19, Thursday, July 23, 2020.