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Texas public education news and updates on our union's work, written and edited by Texas AFT staff.
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The Bible in classrooms: what comes next?
The adoption of required Bible readings by the State Board of Education has resulted in much media attention - what's actually happening?


The Unexpected Expansion of NAEP
The National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB), which sets policy for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), recently approved a new testing schedule for “The Nation’s Report Card” that allows for state-level results in grade 12 math, reading and civics; and grade 8 science and civics. The updated schedule would take effect in 2028 for grade 8 civics and grade 12 math and reading. The grade 8 science test would be administered in 2029 and seniors would take a
May 22


New report reinforces what we already know about investing in K-12 education
A new report reveals what we know to be true – financial investment in public education does matter and Texas isn’t doing enough of it.
Mar 20


Why Are Billionaires Still Trying to Buy Our Schools?
Despite Gov. Greg Abbott and billionaire donor Jeff Yass pouring millions into pro-voucher campaigns, the public remains firmly against privatizing our schools. Texas AFT President Zeph Capo brought the receipts this week to a press conference with Local Progress Texas, a coalition of local government officials and community partners working to advance racial and economic… [ more ]
Mar 28, 2025


Texas AFT Releases Vision for Thriving Public Schools in New White Paper
Imagine a Texas where every child, from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley, had access to a fully funded, high-quality public education. A state where educators are respected and compensated fairly for their vital work, students’ diverse needs are met, and schools serve as community hubs that support the whole child. Sound like a… [ more ]
May 16, 2024
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