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Diversity in the classroom helps Latinx students, A&M research suggests
A new survey looked at 14 Texas public schools, with 400 sixth graders in urban locations. The study found a higher percentage of white students increased mental health risks for Black and Latinx students.
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COLLEGE STATION, TX â Aggie researchers say racial and ethnic diversity inside classrooms makes a big difference, not just with learning, but also student mental health.
A new survey looked at 14 Texas public schools, with 400 sixth graders in urban locations. The study found a higher percentage of white students increased mental health risks for Black and Latinx students.
Texas enabled the worst carbon monoxide poisoning catastrophe in recent U.S. history
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Mike Hixenbaugh and Suzy Khimm and Perla Trevizo, ProPublica/The Texas Tribune and Ren Larson, ProPublica/The Texas Tribune and Lexi Churchill, ProPublica/The Texas Tribune
April 29, 2021, 10:00 AM·22 min read
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FILE PHOTO - CPS Energy work crews were seen driving along Vance Jackson Road during another day of snow fall in San Antonio on Thursday, Feb 18, 2021.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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HOUSTON When Shalemu Bekele awoke on the morning of Feb. 15, the townhouse he shared with his wife and two children was so cold, his fingers felt numb.
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