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19 results for “school start times”
- ArticleTexas Education
Should Texas Require Middle and High Schools to Start at 8:30 or Later?
Longview secondary schools open before 8:30. Sleep research favors later starts, but buses, sports, work, and family schedules make the policy difficult.
- ArticleTexas Education
Should Texas Move Faster on Full-Time Virtual Public Schools?
Texas opened a new path for full-time virtual campuses. Should the state expand faster, or demand more proof before online schools scale statewide?
- ArticleRyan's Take
Should Texas Make School Meals Free for Every Student?
Texas uses income rules and eligible community programs for free meals. Should breakfast and lunch be free for every public-school student statewide?
- ArticleRyan's Take
Should Texas Keep Grading Public Schools A Through F?
Texas grades public schools A through F using achievement, progress, and gap measures. Here is the strongest case for keeping or changing the system.
- ArticleTexas Education
Should Texas Schools Keep the Four-Day Week?
Texas four-day school weeks can aid teacher recruitment, but state data show academic risks. Should districts keep control of the calendar choice?
- ArticleTexas Education
Did Texas Get the New Personal Finance Graduation Requirement Right?
Texas now requires new ninth graders to earn a half credit in personal finance. Here are the strongest arguments for the mandate and against the rule.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Protect the First Hour Before the World Claims It
The day gets loud fast. Use this practical first-hour firewall to protect your priorities before messages, requests, and small emergencies take over.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Laura Nevils and Books & Barrels
Meet Books & Barrels owner Laura Nevils and learn how the downtown Longview bookstore supports readers, local authors, events, and community.
- ArticleRebuild
Twelve Weeks, and Most Students Are Interviewing in Week 10
Premier Dental Academy of Longview runs about 12 weeks and most students start interviewing in week 10. Run the real cost and refund math before you enroll.
- ArticleThe Work
I Build the Whole Thing Before You Pay Me Anything
The free build offer, the $497 System Map, and the published price ladder. Why I can carry the risk instead of handing it to you.
- ArticleRebuild
The Comeback Ledger
They wrote me off in ink. I decided to answer in receipts. When people count you out, they do it loud. When you come back, you do it in the ledger. Not the noise. The ledger. The running list of things you actually built while they were bus
- ArticleEast Texas
Should Longview Trade Some Left Turns for a Safer Fourth Street?
Longview is studying Fourth Street traffic and safety. Should the city limit some left turns and driveways, or would that hurt local business access?
- ArticleRebuild
We Ran Out of Teachers Before We Ran Out of Students
The dental academy bottleneck moved from students to teachers. So we published the pay, the commitment, and every dollar an applicant will ever be asked for.
- ArticleThe Work
The Objection Was Never the Tuition
A dental school published thirteen free tools, including one for childcare and bills and one that is a script for talking to your family. That is what a real funnel looks like.
- ArticleRebuild
We Built a Waitlist That Takes No Money
Premier Dental Academy of Longview holds your spot with no deposit and hands you a free 48-question RDA practice exam. Plus the WIOA path to $0 out of pocket.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Daren Horton and Gecko Pest Control
Meet Gecko Pest Control owner Daren Horton and learn about the Marshall company's services, history, community work, licensing record, and customer checklist.
- ArticleThe Work
Put the Price on the Page: The $5 to $497 Ladder
Four productized tiers with published prices. Why a services page with no prices filters out everybody too proud to ask.
- ArticleOp-ed
"You Have 24 Hours to Comply." He Didn't Need Two.
A Texas attorney gave Dr. Brooks McKenzie 24 hours to comply. McKenzie filed a State Bar grievance, posted the case number, and asked which one of them got it done first.
- ArticleThe Work
A Website Builder Gives You Stage Two of Eight
The eight stages every company runs, where owners actually break, and a four minute audit you can do on paper today.