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May 10, 2024: We Appreciate You

Friday, May 10, 2024 Now is as good a time as any to remind you that you can find this meme and more by following Texas AFT on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, or X/Twitter.   'Teacher Appreciation’  In theory, this week is Teacher Appreciation Week. But you wouldn’t have guessed it from recent education headlines in Texas.   If you want to know...

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New Report Defines ‘Thriving’ Public Schools in Texas

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 13, 2024 CONTACT: press@texasaft.org New Report Defines ‘Thriving’ Public Schools in Texas As school districts announce layoffs & program cuts, Texas AFT set to release report on the public education system that Texas’ record-breaking budget can and should buy. AUSTIN, Texas — The 88th legislative session...

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May 3, 2024: No Confidence

Friday, May 3, 2024 This week, Houston ISD educators and UT Austin faculty both circulated resolutions of no confidence in their district and university administrators. Across the state and across the full spectrum of public education, Texas educators demand better for their students.   No Confidence  “The takeover of Houston ISD,...

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Survey Says (Again) Little Support for Vouchers Among Texans 

Last week, the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation released the results of its poll tracking likely Texas voters’ opinions on key legislative and political issues. Gov. Greg Abbott’s quest for a private school voucher program was among the topics posed to likely November voters, and the results are what everyone (except...

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Texas House Committee Investigates AI & Its Impact 

On Monday, the newly formed State House Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Emerging Technologies held its first meeting. The committee, which was formed to determine “the ways AI is integrated into our everyday lives and the potential security risks that come along with the emerging technology,” met to...

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April 26, 2024: A Sorry Week for Texas

Friday, April 26, 2024 A post on X (formerly Twitter) from Lily Kepner, the higher education reporter for the Austin American-Statesman, shows UT AAUP President Polly Strong addressing students, faculty, and community members at a Thursday protest, one day after local and state law enforcement agents violently responded to a...

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