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Students Exposed To Ebola Return To DISD Schools Earlier Than Expected

Most of the students exposed to Thomas Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus on American soil, have returned to school.

10/20/2014

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North Texas Schools Respond To Ebola Fears

Many school districts across North Texas are doing their part to keep Ebola off of their campuses.

10/17/2014

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School Closures, Cleanings Over Ebola Concerns

Several North Texas school districts are responding to Ebola concerns, after learning students or parents have had contact with one of the nurses diagnosed with the disease.

10/16/2014

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Ebola Scare Puts Texas Schools On Alert

Three schools south of Waco are closed on Thursday, and a North Texas student has been told to stay home, after Ebola concerns related to patient Amber Vinson.

10/16/2014

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Did A Texas College Deny Men Admittance Because Of Ebola?

Are some students, expecting to attend classes in North Texas, being denied a higher education because of Ebola? CBS 11 News has learned that Navarro College is refusing to admit at least two Nigerian men to the school because of where they’re from.

CBSDFW.COM–10/14/2014

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More Controversy For DISD Superintendent Mike Miles

Fliers written by people asking for the resignation of Dallas ISD Superintendent Mike Miles were placed on parent’s cars Tuesday at South Dallas’ largest middle school.

10/14/2014

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New Principal, Teacher Reassignments Cause Controversy At Dallas School

A conflict between Dallas Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles and a school board member has created controversy for DISD.

10/14/2014

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Some Collin County Parents Stunned By School Redistricting Plans

There are few issues in Frisco that will get people more upset than redrawn school boundaries. A new proposal, dropped in front of parents Monday evening, is sending shock-waves through some homes.

CBSDFW.COM–10/13/2014

DALLAS, TX - OCTOBER 08: Health care workers wait for the arrival of a possible Ebola patient at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital on October 8, 2014 in Dallas, Texas. Thomas Eric Duncan, the first confirmed Ebola virus patient in the U.S., died earlier today. (credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Ebola Protocol Now In Place For North Texas

There are now specific rules for how to handle the Ebola virus in North Texas, a week and a half after its first appearance in the country.

10/10/2014

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29 Members Of Texas Tech Fraternity Removed

The headquarters of a Texas Tech University fraternity has removed 29 men from membership following an off-campus party last month that included a vulgar banner and display.

10/09/2014

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Average Texas SAT Math Scores Fall To 22-Year Low

Average statewide math scores on the SAT college entrance exam fell to 495 for this year’s high school graduating class, the lowest score since 1992.

10/07/2014

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University Police Searching For Kidnapping Suspect

A developing stor on the University of Texas at Arlington campus, where the search is on for a kidnapper. While the hunt for the suspect continues, police are warning students to be aware of their surroundings and to be vigilant.

CBSDFW.COM–10/07/2014