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Uvalde school shooting
Coverage of Uvalde school shooting in the Nexus archive.
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- Mental Health Programs Could Bear the Brunt of $600M Federal Cuts to Texas Schools
Texas schools face $600 million in federal funding cuts, threatening mental health programs initiated after the pandemic and Uvalde school shooting. Key programs like the Texas Center for Student Supports and Stronger Connections Grant Program, which rely on the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, risk losing funding as their allocated resources expire earlier than expected.
- Texas Supreme Court rejects lawsuit by survivors of Uvalde school shooting
The Texas Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit by survivors of the Uvalde school shooting. A memorial at Robb Elementary School on June 10, 2026, honors the 19 students and two teachers who were killed.