From a cell phone ban to Ten Commandments posters, new state laws bring big changes to Texas schools

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The 2025 legislative session was transformative for public education in Texas.

Lawmakers approved a $1 billion school voucher program that will let Texas families use taxpayer funds to pay for their children’s private schooling. They invested back into the public school system with a $8.5 billion boost after years of stagnant state funding. In addition, they passed legislation that banned cell phones; barred diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in K-12 schools; and ordered that they display Ten Commandments posters in classrooms.

Here is a look at some of the biggest changes students, parents and teachers can expect as they return for a new school year:

Read more at The Texas Tribune.

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