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Educate Texas Receives $500,000 Grant from Trellis Foundation to Strengthen College and Career Readiness Across Texas

North Texas Career Pathways Point to Texas’ Future

Partnerships That Power Workforce Learning in Texas

Unaccompanied Homeless Youth on the FAFSA, How Does it Work?

Supporting Immigrant and Mixed-Status Students in Accessing Financial Aid

A Head Start for Juniors in Selective College Admissions

Preparing Rural Students to Shine Brighter Than the Friday Night Lights: Innovative FAFSA Strategies in Rural Texas

Collaboration and Innovation: Region 19’s FAFSA Completion Approach

High-Quality Learning for Counselors & Advisors

Helping Early College High School Graduates Earn Their Bachelor’s Degree

CCRSM Leadership Summit Spotlights Wildlife Conservation in STEM Learning

Empower Your Students With Appily

Educate Texas Receives $500,000 Grant from Trellis Foundation to Strengthen College and Career Readiness Across Texas

HCA HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES $1 MILLION GRANT TO ENHANCE WORK WITH EDUCATE TEXAS

Educate Texas Expands STEM Teaching and Learning Opportunities with $7.3 Million in Grant Awards from the Texas Instruments Foundation

KERRI BRIGGS, PH.D NAMED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATE TEXAS

First-generation college applications are surging in Texas. Here’s why. – Fort Worth Star-Telegram

How can North Texas schools use AI to transform education? – Dallas Morning News

What to know about Dallas’ workforce crisis – Dallas Morning News

Does Dallas need to import workers? No way, says workforce czar – Dallas Morning News – Copy

Cavazos: The Time Is Now: Invest in Teacher Preparation to Strengthen Texas Schools – Rio Grande Guardian

‘Great Equalizer’: Dallas ISD Welcomes AI Into Its Middle Schools – Dallas Observer

District leads innovation with AI in classrooms – The Hub, Dallas ISD

How can Texas address workforce shortages in health care? – Dallas Morning News

TWU, Mesquite ISD team up to address teacher shortage – TWU News

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