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SBOE Recap: Rules Approved, SBEC Cautioned 

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The State Board of Education gathered in Austin from April 9-12 for what promised to be consequential meetings related to educator certification, as well as other topics important to our members.  Tuesday has become “instructional materials day” on the SBOE’s agenda. Texas Education Agency (TEA) staff presented an update on the inaugural instructional materials review and adoption process (IMRA) and a...

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Supreme Court Delivers More Decisions Impacting Education

This week, the U.S. Supreme Court decided two notable cases related to public education: Houston Community College System v. Wilson, pertaining to freedom of speech and workplace retaliation and Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, complicating the nation’s longstanding commitment to separation of church and state.   Board Trustee David Wilson sued...

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TEA releases 2022 end-of-course STAAR results

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On Thursday, the Texas Education Agency released end-of-course STAAR results for assessments in Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and U.S History​​. Texas high school students are demonstrating improvement in three areas: Algebra I, Biology, and U.S. History—with scores rising but still below pre-pandemic levels. English I and English...

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House committee hears retirees call for a COLA as TRS investment returns soar

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On Monday, Texas AFT Staff Researcher Eli Melendrez and Texas AFT Retiree Plus member Lydia Carrillo-Valdez testified in front of the Texas House Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services (PIFS) Committee in favor of a significant cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for TRS retirees.  Melendrez testified that due to high inflation over the...

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