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89th Legislature in Review: Your Right to Academic Freedom

Academic freedom: the pillar of higher education, and the target of the 89th legislative session. For the past two years, the Texas Legislature has fixated on our public colleges and universities, attempting to control every aspect of what makes our schools great: the freedom the teach and the freedom to learn. While Senate Bill (SB) 37 took center-stage in...
Read MoreNew Reports Spark Calls for Charter School Accountability in Texas

A reckoning is underway in the dizzying landscape of charter schools, and Texas finds itself squarely in the spotlight. A major new report from the Network for Public Education (NPE) lays bare the financial waste, poor academic performance, and growing disillusionment surrounding charter schools nationwide. Coupled with state-specific data from...
Read MoreSpecial Session, Week 3 Recap

Texas House Democrats attend a press event with Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker. Photo Credit: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker/X The third week of the Texas special session has been dominated by a standoff between Republicans and Democrats over congressional redistricting. More than 50 Texas House Democrats left the state at the...
Read More‘All in for Public Schools’: Updates on Texas AFT, HFT Lawsuits on Funding, Raises

As Texas school districts get ready to open their doors for the 2025-2026 school year, educators and families have much to contend with and understandable levels of anxiety. On many fronts, public education in Texas and nationwide under attack. In response, our union is doing the only thing we can:...
Read More89th Legislature in Review: Your Right to Meaningful Training & Development

One aspect of the Educator’s Bill of Rights that got far less attention during the regular session than it deserved was your right to meaningful training and professional development. Educators are lifelong learners, and high-quality training and development correlate to student outcomes. So, what did lawmakers have to say about...
Read MoreTexas Special Session: Week 2 Recap

In its second week, the Texas Legislature’s special session continues to focus on three key issues: a proposed redrawing of congressional maps legislative responses to catastrophic flooding a renewed push to ban certain THC products Where Does Redistricting Stand? Republican leaders in the Texas House unveiled a proposed congressional...
Read MoreNew Proposals Aim to Boost Teacher, Staff Wages Nationwide

Photo courtesy of AFT As teacher and school staff shortages continue to deepen across the country, new federal legislation is offering a bold vision to rebuild the educator workforce, while a parallel political effort threatens to dismantle the very systems that support it. Unveiled at AFT’s national TEACH conference last...
Read MoreSBEC Recap: Preview of Future Rulemaking

The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) met in Austin on July 23 and 24 to discuss their pending work and take up a few action items. Each July, the SBEC conducts a work session to preview their workstreams and rulemaking duties for the coming year. After a legislative session,...
Read MoreHouston Federation of Teachers Sues Houston ISD for Denying State-Funded Teacher Raises, Violating HB 2

Parents, educators, and students rallied outside the AFT Convention in July 2024, protesting the Texas Education Agency’s takeover of Houston ISD and appointed Superintendent Mike Miles’s so-called “reforms” in the district. Photo by Mariana Krueger, CCR Studios. On Wednesday, the...
Read MoreStatement on Mid-Decade Redistricting Effort

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 31, 2025 CONTACT: Nicole Hill, press@texasaft.org Statement from Texas AFT President Zeph Capo on House Bill 4 and the proposed set of new congressional districts released this week: “We as Texans have let this state’s so-called ‘leaders’ divide us along party lines for too long....
Read MoreTexas Special Session: Week 1 Recap
This special session of the 89th Legislature opened with no movement on STAAR reform or other priority education legislation. Instead, congressional redistricting has emerged as the dominant issue, fundamentally reshaping legislative priorities. Republicans have launched a rare mid-decade redraw of congressional districts, reportedly seeking to create up to five...
Read MoreYour Questions About HB 2 & School Funding Answered
When lawmakers rolled out House Bill 2 in the 89th Legislature, they promised a historic investment in public education. As the bill worked its way through the legislative process, the contents of the bill changed repeatedly, and educators across Texas were left wondering what actually ended up in the final...
Read MoreTexas AFT Joins Lawsuit Over Frozen Federal Education Funding

A sign held by a member at our June rally outside of Sen. Ted Cruz’s office, protesting his support of defunding the Department of Education and adding a private voucher program to the federal budget bill. Photo by Brooke Jonsson, CCR Studios. On Monday, Texas AFT joined school districts,...
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