Pre-schoolers learn the basics of computer programming in Cedar Hill ISD
A Cedar Hill ISD teacher is using toys and blocks to plant the seeds of programming and coding to a new generation.
A Cedar Hill ISD teacher is using toys and blocks to plant the seeds of programming and coding to a new generation.
It’s the end of Teacher Appreciation Week and all week, Education Reporter Wayne Carter has been recognizing some of the best teachers around North Texas that he’s met over the years.
Have you ever seen robots playing soccer? That’s kind of what is happening at the VEX Robotics World Championship, the largest high school robotics competition.
A North Texas teacher is teaching math with some help from the Dallas Mavericks.
A Frisco 11th grader is one of 150 students from across the country invited to the first-ever National STEM Festival in Washington, D.C. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter introduces us to Lino Marrero.
STAAR tests are underway in schools across North Texas but there are some questions on how the tests are being graded. Education reporter Wayne Carter is looking into that story and a few others making education news this week.
North Texas schools are preparing students to not just safely see the solar eclipse, but truly understand the science behind it. Grapevine Colleyville ISD students are learning about the upcoming eclipse in a larger-than-life way.
Another school campus will close next school year in one district, as another district gives a first look at a new campus. Education reporter Wayne Carter has a look at some of the stories he’s following this week.
NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter reports teachers are crediting new tools, and more freedom to teach the way they see fit, across the board gains in both math and reading in kindergarten through fifth grade schools.
Arlington ISD says it has to make job cuts to balance the budget, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County help McKinney ISD students with internet connectivity and two more North Texas school districts move to 4-day school weeks. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter has the headlines.
At Coppell Middle School East, students studied plants and how they work while growing their own personal plant.
Four years after the pandemic began and schools are still working to get students permanently connected to the internet. It’s one of the stories NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter is following for us.
One school district’s efforts to save money on construction, helped them stumble across a new way to educate kids, help the community, and innovate teaching.
Richardson ISD and professors at the University of Texas partnered up and designed the course.
A Idea charter schools gets a TEA watchdog, Crowley ISD prepares to make cuts due to a lack of funding and Sherman ISD’s superintendent is suspended as the district investigates decisions made last year about a high school performance of ‘Oklahoma.’
Students from Grapevine High School’s Career & Technical Education program come here and to pharmacies all over Grapevine-Colleyville ISD to learn the ins and outs of working as a pharmacy tech.