March 16, 2026 - 13:35

Public school districts across Texas are facing an unprecedented wave of requests for special education evaluations, stretching resources thin and prompting urgent discussions. The surge has left administrators and specialized staff navigating a complex landscape of increased student needs, heightened parental awareness, and evolving state guidelines. This rising demand highlights critical challenges within the state's public education framework as it strives to meet its legal and ethical obligations to all students.
Simultaneously, state officials are confronting a separate but equally pressing crisis: the threat of a major metropolitan area exhausting its water supply. The potential for a large Texas city to run dry presents profound ramifications for the entire state, affecting economic stability, public health, and regional migration patterns. Experts warn that such a scenario would trigger not only a local emergency but also statewide logistical and financial repercussions, forcing a reevaluation of long-term resource management and infrastructure priorities. These dual issues of educational support and essential resource scarcity are now at the forefront of Texas's policy agenda.
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College of Education remembers math education scholar M. Kathleen 'Kathy' HeidThe Penn State College of Education community is grieving the passing of M. Kathleen “Kathy” Heid, distinguished professor emerita of education, whose groundbreaking work left a permanent mark...