TAKS season a certainty for students in ’03; Renamed TAAS II tested TEA creativity

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 1A Let the silly puns begin. After months of contemplation, state education officials have quietly settled on the name of the standardized test that will replace the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills, or TAAS, in 2003. And the winner is…the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills. That’s TAKS, as […]

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All-year schooling fading out; Some Texas districts don’t see benefits

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 1A A decade ago, it was the wave of the future. Now, the year-round calendar is becoming a thing of the past, at least in Texas. The idea was simple: Sharply cut back on the traditional summer break, and students will forget less and learn more. For a time […]

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Zornes elected DISD president; Trustees note 8-0 vote departs from past conflict

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 30A Ken Zornes was elected the new president of the Dallas Independent School District’s board of trustees Thursday night. The board’s 8-0 vote was a sign that the district has moved beyond the chaos that marked recent years, trustees said. The two previous transitions of power on the board […]

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Schools brace for tougher TAAS, lower passing rates; Higher standards make it ‘kind of scary’ for districts

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 1A For many parents and school officials in North Texas, last week brought the latest in a long line of good news: Passing rates on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills went up, just as they have every year. School leaders were quick to praise the students, teachers and […]

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DISD investigates cheating allegations; Students reportedly received answers to TAAS questions, cash for passing

By Colleen McCain Nelson and Joshua Benton Staff Writers Page 25A Dallas Independent School District officials said Wednesday that they are investigating allegations of cheating on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills at Onesimo Hernandez Elementary School. Dr. William J. Webster, deputy superintendent for evaluation and accountability, said DISD officials have begun interviewing students, staff […]

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Dallas sees turnaround on TAAS; Scoring gains may raise schools’ state ratings

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 1A Dallas students scored better than ever on this year’s Texas Assessment of Academic Skills, an improvement that could cut the number of schools with the state’s lowest rating by more than half, district officials said Thursday. The turnaround also could double the number of Dallas schools that receive […]

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A prankless task: Principals have a few tricks of their own to thwart would-be clowns in caps and gowns

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 27A It was 1985, and principal Bob Densmore was presiding over the graduation ceremony at J.J. Pearce High School in Richardson. A senior, apparently overcome with glee, decided to do a cartwheel off the stage after accepting his diploma. He picked the wrong principal to mess with. “I told […]

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Later school start draws dirty looks; Districts want to set own calendars

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 1A Attention, amusement park owners: Expect a lot more late-summer business next year than you’re used to. The Legislature is poised to push the start of school back a few weeks each fall, freeing up more time for late-summer beachcombing and trips to the Grand Canyon. But many school […]

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Texans ace math, lag in science; Teachers say test results show that some subjects virtually ignored

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 1A Well-practiced from years of Texas Assessment of Academic Skills testing, the state’s eighth-graders beat out most of their domestic competition in a test of math skills, a study released Wednesday said. But they fell below the national average in science, leading some teachers to argue that the state’s […]

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Energy bills draining schools; Districts scrambling to conserve in effort to maintain budgets

By Joshua Benton Staff Writer Page 25A When they dropped their last monthly checks in the mail, North Texans probably thought they’d gotten through the worst of this winter’s sky-high utility bills. But the legacy of those bills could affect taxpayers for longer than they expected. Public schools and universities are reeling from how much […]

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