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Substitute bus driver accused of ‘kidnapping’ children from Campbell Elementary

Concerns have arisen among parents of Campbell Elementary School in Austin, Texas, after a substitute bus driver reportedly took a wrong turn, leading to claims of kidnapping. The Austin Independent School District (ISD) attributes the incident to the driver getting lost. Officials are conducting a thorough investigation to clarify the situation and address parental concerns. Parents demand transparency and clear communication regarding the steps taken to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The incident has prompted discussions on student safety and emergency protocols within the district.

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Denton ISD unveils plans for high school project

Denton Independent School District in Dallas has released renderings for a new high school, marking the end of the design phase and the start of construction. The project, set for completion in Summer 2027, aims to provide modern, state-of-the-art facilities to meet growing educational demands in the district. With a strong focus on community involvement, Denton ISD’s initiative highlights its commitment to advancing the educational infrastructure. The new high school will offer enhanced academic and extracurricular facilities, positioning itself as a key asset for future generations.

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Tuberculosis outbreak confirmed in Kansas

The Kansas City metro area is experiencing the largest tuberculosis outbreak in U.S. history, with health officials reporting at least 67 confirmed active cases and 79 latent infections. Despite the magnitude, the risk to the general public remains low according to Kansas health authorities. Health departments are actively working to contain the outbreak by offering free testing and treatment for uninsured individuals. Health officials continue to collaborate with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to manage the situation. The outbreak originated in early 2024, and efforts are ongoing to identify potential contacts and prevent further spread. The situation is monitored by the National Association of County and City Health Officials, emphasizing the need for effective information exchange during such public health events.

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