Biden administration approves more than 16 million borrowers for student loan forgiveness

Even though millions have been approved for the president’s student loan forgiveness initiative, the plan remains in legal battle and the Supreme Court is set to take it on in February. This is what you need to know about paying off student loan debt quickly.

AI detection tool launched by ChatGPT makers OpenAI amid school cheating fears

The AI detection tool is responding to fears that ChatGPT's artificial intelligence ability to write just about anything could fuel cheating in schools.

West Virginia advances mandate to display ‘In God We Trust’ in schools

Republican Sen. Mike Azinger, who introduced the bill, says he wants to give students something to look up to and to tell them it's okay to “say God” in school. The bill requires that the phrase appears in an area in each school building.

ChatGPT may be smart enough to graduate law school

Many school districts and colleges are still scrambling to figure out how to set policies on if and how ChatGPT can be used.

23 cars broken into at St. Edward's University

St. Edward's University police are looking for three suspects who broke into almost two dozen cars Wednesday morning.

Big pay raise for Texas teachers would cut into budget surplus

Texas Democrats called for a proposed pay hike, $15,000 for teachers and a 25% increase for school support staff. The legislation to do that was filed by State Representative James Talarico.

Hutto High School 'hold' lifted after no weapon found

Hutto High School was placed on a hold Tuesday morning after an anonymous tip about a possible weapon on campus.

Texas lawmakers want to expand school vouchers this session

Randan Steinhauser, the National School Choice Director at Young Americans for Liberty, and Democratic Analyst Ed Espinoza discussed school vouchers in this legislative session.

Students at Bethune-Cookman University upset over mold, other unsafe school conditions

Students at Bethune-Cookman University tell FOX 35 News that they're tired of living in moldy, unsafe conditions.They want the school to do something about it.

Katy ISD cancels author Emma Straub's visit for repeated use of the 'F' word

According to Katy ISD, Straub was expected to attend two elementary schools until they learned she "regularly used inappropriate and foul language on her social media platforms – specifically repeated the use of the ‘F’ word."

Deaf student's interpreter lawsuit at center of Supreme Court case

The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that could make it more difficult for students with disabilities to resolve problems quickly when they’re not getting needed assistance in public schools.

TikTok blocked on University of Texas Wi-Fi and wired networks, devices

In a letter to students UT said, “The University of Texas at Austin is taking steps to comply with Governor Greg Abbott's Dec. 7 directive to all state agencies to eliminate the cybersecurity risks posed by TikTok.”

COVID-19 upended Texas schools’ finances. Now they’re calling for a new funding system.

Districts like Pflugerville ISD say the pandemic and rising inflation have eroded the value of the state’s last effort to overhaul its public education finance system.