Camille Phillips
Stories
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A new school opens in Uvalde, Texas, 3 years after Robb Elementary massacre
In Uvalde, a new school built with security upgrades is opening three years after the Robb Elementary shooting.
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What Uvalde's new school looks like, three years after tragedy
Texas Public Radio's Camille Phillips reports from Uvalde, where a new school built with security upgrades opens three years after the Robb Elementary shooting.
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Why there's a shortage of staff to work with special education students
Staff who work with special education students are sometimes injured by students. That can make it harder to fill staff vacancies, at a time when there's already a nationwide shortage.
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Texas gov blames pro-Palestinian students in new free speech order for universities
Pro-Palestinian student groups named in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's order to public universities and colleges to revise free speech policies to address antisemitism say they're being singled out.
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Gunman Was On A 'Downward Spiral,' Texas Authorities Say
Authorities in west Texas say more details are emerging regarding this weekend's shooting. The gunman was fired from his job on Saturday and called the FBI tip line shortly before the rampage.
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'I Need A Degree In Order To Move Forward': Why Some Adults Choose College
About 7.6 million adults 25 and over attended college in 2018. Among them are a mother of four, a Navy vet and a grandmother finishing what she started more than four decades ago.
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Texas Students Will Soon Learn Slavery Played A Central Role In The Civil War
The state's previous social studies standards listed three causes for the Civil War: sectionalism, states' rights and slavery, in that order.