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Texas Parent PAC poll shows Gov. Greg Abbott on the wrong side of Texas parents, voters, and teachers

Austin, TX – Today, Texas Parent PAC released a public education poll by Change Research of Likely Texas Voters showing how Governor Greg Abbott is on the wrong side of Texas parents, teachers, and voters. The Texas Parent PAC poll found that 53% of Texas likely voters are against taxpayer-funded private school vouchers when hearing vouchers mean less money for...
Read MoreState Sen. Eddie Lucio is no friend of public education and neither is the charter-school-backed, scandal-ridden candidate he backs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 20, 2022 CONTACT: Rob D'Amico, rdamico@texasaft.org, 512-627-1343 In response to Senator Eddie Lucio letter to the voters of House District 37: Sen. Eddie Lucio (left) with private-school voucher advocate and former Florida governor, Jeb Bush. We...
Read MorePoll shows Abbott on the wrong side of Texas parents, voters, and teachers with vouchers push

A Texas Parent PAC poll of likely Texas voters released this week shows how Governor Greg Abbott is on the wrong side of Texas parents, teachers, and voters when it comes to vouchers and other public education issues. The poll found that 53% of Texas likely voters are against taxpayer-funded...
Read MoreEarly Voting ends today for primary runoffs; we need your help to get out the vote to push back against nearly $500,000 in charter school PAC contributions!

The charter school and pro-voucher PACs dumped almost $500,000 in spending around the state against some of our endorsed candidates for the May 24 primary runoffs. Charter schools are targeting races for the State Board of Education, which plays a...
Read MoreTEA restarts faulty school ratings while poll shows vast majority of Texans want process to opt-out of STAAR

The already-flawed A-F school accountability rating system—based heavily on STAAR scores—will re-launch this year after the Texas Education Agency halted it at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. However, only schools meeting the requirements to achieve an A-C will...
Read MoreHouse and Senate Education committees to meet Tuesday

Texas residents will have an opportunity to electronically submit comments regarding the agenda items to be taken up in the House committee hearing on Tuesday. On the plate? A look at Reading Academies, the additional instruction required for students who don’t pass STAAR (HB 4545), and a review of ‘performance...
Read MoreTEA adds 24 additional teachers to Teacher Vacancy Task Force, including three Texas AFT members

After establishing a Teacher Vacancy Task Force to address the growing crisis of public educators leaving the teaching profession, the Texas Education Agency has opted to add 24 teachers to sit on the task force. Prior to this decision, TEA received widespread criticism for its initial iteration of the group,...
Read MoreHelp these four public-ed champions win their primary runoffs for the Texas House: Early voting starts Monday

Join us for an evening of texting to Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) on Tuesday, May 17, with Ruben Cortez, Venton Jones, Joseph Trahan, and Dr. Suleman Lalani—all educator-endorsed candidates in primary runoffs for the Texas House. It's time to elect pro-public education...
Read More‘Lunch and Learn’ gives Capitol staffers and officials a review of the education retention crisis outlined in ‘The Lost Decade’ report

Legislative staffers review the Lost Decade report at the Capitol Thursday. Yesterday afternoon at the Texas Capitol, Texas AFT staff briefed a full house of legislative staffers and several elected officials on the findings published by Texas AFT and a...
Read MoreNine new charter schools seek approval from TEA and the SBOE, creating another wave of expansion harmful to public schools

This week, the Texas Education Agency, as well as some SBOE board members, interviewed nine Generation 27 charter-school applicants—yet another attempt to expand charter chains and campuses that will take money from neighborhood schools. Texas AFT worked with allies to...
Read MoreSBEC approves new educator certification test in the face of widespread opposition to the change

On April 29, the State Board of Educator Certification (SBEC) approved a controversial new test—the edPTA by Pearson—to replace the PPR for state certification. Texas AFT joined several educator organizations, educator preparation programs, and school district personnel in opposing the approval of this exam. We signed on to a letter...
Read MoreWith private-school voucher push, governor heads in the wrong direction for retaining teachers

While our Lost Decade report outlined how increases in per-pupil funding are the key to teacher recruitment and retention with higher wages, Gov. Greg Abbott’s response to the crisis is to wage a campaign to take money from public schools and give it to private schools in the form of...
Read MoreMay 6, 2022: TRS says all good for a retiree COLA next session, but there’s more to be done; Abbott’s cruel idea to leave kids without an education; Vote tomorrow!

Texas AFT Retiree Plus member Lydia Carrillo-Valdez testifies at the Capitol for a cost-of-living increase for TRS pensions. TRS officials tell legislators: The fund is healthy and can support a cost-of-living increase for retirees But you’ll still need to fight...
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