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Then Robert Scott, Texas education commissioner, said he just has to have more money to help struggling students and to pay for the school accountability system the Legislature called for. And what if we nearly doubled vehicle registration fees to...
Education Commissioner Robert Scott delivered a surprising speech to the thousands in attendance at TASA’s 2012 Midwinter Conference Tuesday afternoon, invoking a pull-no-punches tone and sharing his frank opinions on the state’s accountability...
While it saddens me to take this action ... given the expectations of state law and my concern for the long-term education of the students served by the North Forest ISD, I am compelled to move forward with this process.
(KXAN) - Some big news concerning standardized tests for Texas students. Due to the $4 billion cut in education funding from this past legislative session, Texas Education Commissioner Robert Scott called for changes to the way Texas students are tested...
Gilbert Gomez v. Texas Education Agency and Robert Scott, Commissioner of Education, in his Official Capacity
Education Commissioner Robert Scott, speaking to school superintendents and administrators from across the state, said he does not believe students should be subjected to the promotion standards unless they are offered remedial classes to correct...
“My goal is for Texas to have the best math standards,” Commissioner of Education Robert Scott told the board. A formal public comment period will open approximately Feb. 17 on the new math standards, with final approval of the new TEKS expected April 20.
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While it saddens me to take this action ... given the expectations of state law and my concern for the long-term education of the students served by the North Forest ISD, I am compelled to move forward with this process.
Gilbert Gomez v. Texas Education Agency and Robert Scott, Commissioner of Education, in his Official Capacity
