Topic: Surveys
A Letter from Your Union President
Read MoreTexas AFT Survey Results a ‘Disaster Declaration’ for Public Education
After a year of legislative inaction and gubernatorial bullying, Texas AFT member survey finds 75% of K-12 school employees experiencing burnout, 69% of educators looking to leave, but also hope with 92% of educators declaring they are ready to vote.
Read MoreJan. 26, 2024: This is Just the Beginning
Read MoreSept. 29: Choosing Sides
Read MoreNew poll of Texas school employees shows overwhelming concern about vouchers, disgust in Legislature’s inaction on funding
Read MoreJuly 28, 2023: AFT in Washington, in Austin, in Your District
Read MoreFeb. 10, 2023: 89% of School Counselors Don’t Feel Respected by Texas
Read MoreDec. 2, 2022: Dan Patrick’s Upcoming Priorities; ACLU Sues Two Texas School Districts
Reminder: Take the 2022 Texas AFT Membership Survey by Dec. 9 Last year, our members’ answers in our annual survey helped us change the narrative in Texas and force state leaders to deal with the real issue for our public schools: respect. This year, we need your input as we form our union’s strategy for the upcoming legislative session....
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