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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, Thursday, July 23, 2020.
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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 Pushes First Day of School Out Two Weeks
The Denton Independent School District is pushing the start of the fall semester out two weeks, to Aug. 26, to ensure safety protocols are in place before face-to-face instruction resumes amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Guyer High School Football Star Earns Valedictorian Honors
The valedictorian at Denton Guyer High School and a running back on the Wildcats’ football team, Kaedric Cobbs isn’t about to let the coronavirus derail his dreams.
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Guyer High School Football Star Earns Valedictorian Honors
The valedictorian at Denton Guyer High School and a running back on the Wildcats’ football team, Kaedric Cobbs isn’t about to let the coronavirus derail his dreams.
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Several North Texas Districts Awarded Grant Money for New Buses
Several school districts, including Dallas, will receive grant money that will be used to update their bus fleet.
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‘Camp Ability' Teaches Visually Impaired Children Sporting and Life Skills
18 campers with visual impairments spent the week at Texas Women’s University at ‘Camp Ability.’
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Mobile Library Helps Children Gain Access To Books
Librarians in Denton Independent School District created a mobile library that could bring books to communities in their district which don’t have a library nearby, even in the summer months.
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Full House Begins Voting on School Finance Bill Wednesday
Texas lawmakers expected to begin voting on school finance bill tomorrow. The bill calls for an additional 9 billion dollars into the school finance system.
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Denton School Sidewalk Project Takes Kids Out of Traffic
A sidewalk was constructed near Ryan High School in Denton, after several students were hit by vehicles while walking to or from school — including one Guyer High School student who was killed.
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High Prices Compel Woman to Buy Insulin on Craigslist
Insulin prices have tripled in recent years, forcing families to make drastic choices when purchasing the lifesaving medication, including one local woman who has resorted to purchasing insulin on Craigslist.
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10-Year-Old Boy with Autism Restrained, Handcuffed by School Resource Officer
A 10-year-old boy with autism received marks and bruises on his body after being repeatedly restrained and handcuffed by a school resource officer in an incident caught on camera.
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Guyer Students Walk Out in Protest Against Gun Violence
Students at one Denton high school say their anti-gun protest Friday was more of a teach-in, than a walkout. It was part of a nationwide demonstration by high school students.
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Denton Student's Letter Prompts Better, Healthier School Lunches
A Denton elementary school student’s email has prompted calls for better and healthier school lunches.
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Denton Guyer Students: Don't Punish Us For Planned Walkout
Denton I.S.D. will not punish students who take part in an April walkout against gun violence as long as they don’t leave school property.
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Denton Guyer Students Petition to Take Part in Gun Violence Protest
Students at Denton Guyer High School want assurances from their school district that they won’t be punished for taking part in a nationwide walkout to protext gun violence next month.