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New safety rules to help strengthen schools against attacks could go into effect by spring, TEA says
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Measures to higher defend your children at college could possibly be solely days away from going into impact, however some training leaders defined they won’t be sufficient to stop future college shootings.
The varsity capturing in Nashville has mother and father in Houston desirous about their kid’s security.
“It is scary and having a 9-year-old stepdaughter within the college system, simply instantly ideas went to her and their security,” dad or mum Nicole Tabak mentioned.
“Now we have little children. And we simply need them to be as protected after we ship them to highschool. We anticipate them to be protected,” dad or mum Kenard Huff defined.
Following the elementary college capturing in Uvalde that left greater than 20 lifeless, the Texas Schooling Company proposed new security guidelines.
Steady mass shootings have affect on youngsters’s psychological nicely being, specialists say
Faculties must enhance expertise with panic buttons and radios. They’d even have to enhance door locks and add bulletproof glass.
Inspections would additionally happen on door locks and security plans.
“We will put all these bells and whistles on the facet that we need to. It is solely going to tinker across the edges of the actual downside,” Texas American Federation of Academics president Zeph Capo mentioned.
Capo mentioned lawmakers also needs to take a look at root causes. He defined gun reform and hiring extra workers to acknowledge crimson flags are wanted.
“We must be specializing in ensuring our faculties even have counselors who counsel,” Capo defined. “Proper now, most of our counselors do take a look at prep.”
The TEA’s proposed guidelines wouldn’t apply to personal or spiritual faculties.
The company advised ABC13 the foundations could possibly be adopted this spring. Some training leaders say these measures will assist however do not do sufficient.
Texas Faculty Security Heart defends delays in accountability
“Till we take decisive motion, these items are going to proceed to occur, and it is simply going to be a matter of when, not essentially to the place or to whom,” Capo mentioned.
It is a actuality mother and father had been reminded of but once more after college students as younger as 9 years outdated had been killed at a college in Nashville.
Nashville capturing victims: Head of faculty, 9-year-old college students, custodian amongst these killed
“That is the factor try to be most involved about,” Huff mentioned.
“It’s fairly excessive,” Tabak mentioned. “You are trusting others together with your kid’s life.”
Dad and mom say security is on the high, even forward of training, after what retains taking place.
For updates on this story, comply with Nick Natario on Fb, Twitter and Instagram.
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College football Week 12 live updates, scores: Ohio State, Texas, more
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Texas Michelin awards are something to be proud of
We’re raising our glass to all the Texas restaurants recognized by the Michelin Guide this week. Here’s to the hard work and dedication of those who won, and to an even better run of awards next year.
Michelin recognized 15 Texas restaurants with a 1-star distinction, 44 with the Bib Gourmand award for good food at a good price, and another 57 with Recommended status, our colleagues reported.
From steak — chicken fried or otherwise — to brisket, smoked sausage and Tex-Mex, the Lone Start State has been home to fantastic food since long before Michelin arrived. All the same, it’s exciting to see our local cuisine recognized on an international stage.
There were no 2- or 3-star winners in the state, and Deep Ellum’s Tatsu is the sole 1-star winner for Dallas, but we’re not discouraged. After all, this is our state’s first year as part of the guide. The longer Michelin is in Texas, the more restaurateurs will do their best to wow the meticulous food critics. Texas’ food scene will keep improving, and our fantastic food writers will be here to tell you all about it.
We’re glad Michelin didn’t ignore Texas’ barbecue scene in favor of more traditional white-tablecloth establishments. Four out of the 15 stars awarded this year went to barbecue joints, our colleagues reported. Sadly, Mexican and Tex-Mex had a smaller showing in North Texas, with only two of the 28 restaurants recognized serving these quintessential cuisines. We hope more of them will appear on Michelin’s lists next year.
There have been a couple of little hiccups along the way. Two similarly named Dallas restaurants owned by the same parent company, The Charles and Mister Charles, got mixed up for a Recommended rating. And in a second incident, Michelin removed Kâu Ba, a Viet-Cajun restaurant in Houston, from the guide after discovering that it had temporarily closed ahead of the award ceremony.
But the good far, far outweighs the bad. There’s even a chance for economic gain with Michelin’s arrival. After the guide arrived in Atlanta, many restaurants that were recognized saw a jump in sales, our colleague reported. Even after the hype died down, some restaurants continued to outperform their pre-Michelin baselines. And to a smaller extent, Atlanta’s entire food scene saw a boost in sales. We’re hoping the Michelin Guide has the same effect for Dallas-Fort Worth.
All this is happening at a good time. Food culture is front-and-center for many Americans, and it feels as though there’s a self-proclaimed “foodie” around every corner. Look no further than the titanic success of FX’s The Bear to see what we’re talking about.
So here’s to the great round of Michelin awards, and a fantastic future for Texan food.
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Duncanville vs. Temple: Live score, updates from Texas high school football playoffs
The Duncanville Panthers (9-0), the No. 2 team in our national high school football rankings, kick off their postseason with a showdown against the Temple Wildcats (7-3) in Round 1 of the Texas high school football playoffs.
The winner of this bi-district matchup will face the winner of Sachse/Rockwall next week.
Duncanville is led by five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore, who is rated the nation’s No. 4 overall prospect and No. 1 wide receiver, and five-star quarterback Keelon Russell, an Alabama commit.
Follow along here as Moore and Russell try to steer the Panthers past the Wildcats.
You can also watch the game live on the NFHS Network.
The game is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m. CT on Friday, November 15.
Refresh this page for live updates once the game starts.
Duncanville vs. Temple live playoff updates
Updates will be placed here after kickoff.
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