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Federal Reshuffle of the U.S. Department of Education: What Happens When Core Functions Are Scattered

When the U.S. Department of Education (ED) quietly signed six interagency agreements on Nov 18, transferring major functions to agencies including the Department of Labor (DOL), the Department of the Interior (DOI), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of State (State), the move didn’t come with a congressional vote. Nor did it come with a stakeholder comment period, public hearings, or...

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Recap: 2025 Texas Tribune Festival

For the past three years, Texas AFT has been a proud sponsor of the Texas Tribune Festival in Downtown Austin. We are grateful to participate in an event that educates and builds excitement around top issues in our state, drawing attendees from around the country to bring attention to priorities...

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In Grief & Gratitude: What Texas AFT Is Thankful for This Year

Our work advocating for stronger Texas public schools, colleges, and universities is not easy, and it comes with a variety of setbacks and more than its fair share of mourning. But there is always progress — because there are always people fighting to make it happen. This year is no exception.

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SBOE Recap: Instructional Materials & Social Studies

Eyes on the Board

The State Board of Education (SBOE) met in Austin on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 9 a.m. CT, and concluded Friday, Nov. 22. At this regular meeting, the board took up several items, most notably the adoption of instructional materials for reading and math and the consideration of topics for the...

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Friends of Texas Public Schools Summit: A Member’s-Eye View 

Education Austin member and Austin ISD teacher Rachel Preston represented her union this year at the Friends of Texas Public Schools summit in Waco. Here, she shares her reflections on the experience.   As educators, it’s important to remember that we are not alone. Across the state, groups in our communities want to support...

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TEA Launches New Hotline to Support Students Experiencing Homelessness 

The Texas Education Agency has introduced a new statewide resource to support students and families facing housing instability. The Texas Education for Homeless Children and Youth (TEHCY) program features a toll-free hotline to provide real-time connection with experts and access to direct support resources.   TEHCY Support Hotline  Call: 1-855-85TEHCY (1-855-858-3429)  Hours: Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CT   Additionally, through a new...

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Crackdowns in the Classroom: Texas Targets Curriculum and Campus Speech 

It’s been a busy week for higher education with another onslaught of attacks, from the clamp-down on alleged “race and gender ideology” in the classroom by the Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) Board of Regents, and the expansion of legislative oversight of campus speech for both faculty and students. For educators committed to the...

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SBOE Preview: TEKS Revisions in the Spotlight 

The State Board of Education (SBOE) will convene in Austin on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 9 a.m. CT, and meet through Friday, Nov. 22. At this regular meeting, the board will take up several important items, most notably, a framework for the anticipated social studies content area revision.   Tuesday Preview  The SBOE will spend Tuesday primarily on discussion and action items related to...

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