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7 Million Americans Rally for Democracy in Latest No Kings Day of Action
 
		
			Photo courtesy of the Houston Federation of Teachers This past Saturday, Oct. 18, 7 million Americans turned out to more than 2,700 peaceful marches and nonviolent for the second No Kings Day of action. At least one event took place in all 50 states in opposition to democratic backsliding, as well as large global protests led by Americans abroad. ...
Read MoreBill Targeting Diversity in Texas Higher Education Takes Effect
 
				
					
			At Stephen F. Austin State University, a maintenance worker removes references to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) from display to comply with SB 17’s censure of DEI programs at Texas public universities. On Jan. 1, Senate Bill 17 by Sen. Brandon Creighton, which prohibits diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs...
Read MoreTexas Schools Win Federal Grants for Clean School Buses
 
				
					
			The Clean School Bus Program, a pivotal part of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill, will allow the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to invest $5 billion over the next five years to achieve more modernization in school bus fleets nationwide. Both the Department of Energy and Department of Transportation have prioritized...
Read MoreIDRA Study Highlights Ongoing Struggles Faced by Middle School Counselors
 
				
					
			A decade after the Texas Legislature watered down graduation requirements through Texas House Bill 5, middle school counselors continue grappling with the challenges and demands required by this policy. A new study from IDRA, “School Counselors on College Advising Constraints,” highlights the repercussions of HB 5 for both counselor workloads...
Read MoreDec. 15, 2023: Looking Back, Looking Forward
 
				
					
			Friday, Dec. 15, 2023 What a Year We are wrapping things up for 2023. Texas AFT offices will be closed from Thursday, Dec. 21 through Friday, Jan. 5. After one regular legislative session, four special sessions, and an election, we are all ready for a long winter’s nap. This will...
Read More2023 in Review: The Highs, Lows, & Whoas for Texas Public Schools
 
				
					
			Photo by Mariana Krueger, CCR Studios. It seems like we say this every year now, but 2023 has been an interesting year for Texas public schools, as well as for everyone who works and learns in them. We say “interesting” deliberately. While it seems like there’s a flood of bad...
Read MoreTexas AFT Names New Secretary-Treasurer with Historic Appointment
 
				
					
			2024 marks Texas AFT’s 50th anniversary as a statewide federation, and now we are marking another milestone: the appointment of the first Hispanic woman to hold one of our state federation’s elected leadership roles. Wanda Longoria, president of Northside AFT in San Antonio, will assume the role of Texas AFT...
Read MoreTRS Board Talks COLA, Pension Fund Health
 
				
					
			Last Thursday and Friday, the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) Board of Trustees met for its final quarterly meeting of 2023. At this meeting, the board discussed the financial health of the TRS pension fund and the pension cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) that will be applied to the checks of...
Read MoreSBOE Recap: All the Rubrics and Library Books
 
				
					
			At the special called meeting of the State Board of Education (SBOE) on Dec. 13, the board discussion focused on HB 1605 requirements, specifically instructional materials review rules, processes, and rubrics, as well as the library collection development policy required by HB 900. The quality review rubrics are still under...
Read MoreSBEC Recap: Educator Preparation and Assessment Changes
 
				
					
			The State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) met in Austin last week on Dec. 7-8. During this meeting, the board gave preliminary approval to two significant proposals affecting educator training and certification. Over the last several months, Texas Education Agency (TEA) staff have been engaged in a major update and...
Read MoreTexas AFT Names Wanda Longoria as Its New Secretary-Treasurer
 
				
					
			FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 14, 2023 CONTACT: press@texasaft.org As the statewide union federation enters its 50th year, Longoria becomes the first Hispanic woman to serve as a Texas AFT officer. AUSTIN, Texas — 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Texas American Federation of Teachers, and now...
Read MoreDec. 8, 2023: COLA Controversies
 
				
					
			Friday, Dec. 8, 2023 You tracked your working conditions. Here’s what we learned. This fall, over 600 K-12 and higher education employees participated in Texas AFT’s Strive to Thrive working conditions project. It was the largest statewide effort of public school employees in Texas to document the real issues in...
Read MoreYou tracked your working conditions. Here’s what we learned.
 
				
					
			This fall, over 600 K-12 and higher education employees participated in Texas AFT’s Strive to Thrive working conditions project. It was the largest statewide effort of public school employees in Texas to document the real issues in our schools. Every week from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, participants tracked certain...
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