“Texas students have long learned about religion but recent proposed changes would add Bible passages to required reading lists and not just inflate but sometimes fabricate the role of Christianity in our history.”
“But now, other cities are looking upstream and trying to address the lack of affordable housing that forces people into the streets in the first place. In fact, recent data reveals unemployment is not the primary driver of housing instability. Rising housing costs are.”
“Instead of spending billions on tackling our students, we should invest in people who can help them. We need teaching assistants, counselors, support staff and more adults who have the time to build relationships with students before problems escalate into something unmanageable.”
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I refer to them as The Good Germans. They were here in T X early on. Established places like Comfort and Sisterdale, T X. They knew what persecution by tyrants and theocrats was because they were escaping it. And then the Anglo Americans took over everything and invited many terrible ones.
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Danke, Germans, for bringing the accordion to Texas
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Why are we throwing police officers into the center of the chaos to control troubled kids rather than getting to the root of the problem? asks Cindy Rivas Alfaro, Chronicle opinion assistant.
Politicians don't want schools to teach the real story of German Texans — radical freethinkers who settled the Hill Country and opposed slavery, writes the editorial board.
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Politicians don't want schools to teach the real story of German Texans — radical freethinkers who settled the Hill Country and opposed slavery, writes the editorial board.
"We don’t buy little businesses their facilities and certainly shouldn’t pay for the venues for multibillion dollar conglomerates," writes Bruce Ellis.
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Texans should thank visiting German soccer fans for sausage, beer and — most importantly — the accordion, writes the Houston Chronicle editorial board.
Why are we throwing police officers into the center of the chaos to control troubled kids rather than getting to the root of the problem? asks Cindy Rivas Alfaro, Chronicle opinion assistant.