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How Vouchers & Charter Schools Hurt Public School Funding: A Q&A with Dr. David Knight & Dr. David DeMatthews
Despite a resounding defeat in the 88th Legislature, private school vouchers will return as a major issue in the 89th Legislature, which begins Jan. 14. After pouring money into Republican primary races to defeat anti-voucher incumbents, Gov. Greg Abbott claims he has the votes he needs to pass a voucher program; meanwhile, both he and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick continue...
Read MoreSchool Safety Crisis: Texas Assistant Principal Blinded in Student Attack
On Aug. 15, a Texas assistant principal was the victim of a violent attack by a student in a case that has received nationwide attention and sent ripples through the public education community.
Read MoreSBOE Preview: Instructional Materials & the Right to Freedom of Religion
Next Tuesday, the State Board of Education (SBOE) will conduct a public hearing related to House Bill (HB) 1605 and the proposed instruction materials for mathematics and English and Spanish language arts and reading.
Read MoreTexas AFT Unveils Our Educator’s Bill of Rights for the 89th Legislature
On Tuesday, after several months of gathering our members’ input, Texas AFT unveiled our union’s agenda for the 89th Legislature in 2025: a real Educator’s Bill of Rights.
Read MoreAug. 30, 2024: Happy Labor Day!
Friday, August 30, 2024 50 Years in the Fight to Thrive: 2024 is Texas AFT’s 50th anniversary as a state federation. We’ve been fighting for thriving Texas public schools from the beginning. And we’ll be on the front lines in every fight to come over the next 50 years. Labor Day Seven...
Read MoreAction Needed: SBOE to Review TEA’s Bible-Infused New Curriculum
Typically, we would wait to preview the State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting in the Hotline edition closest to the date of the meeting. However, there is a hotly anticipated hearing happening at the board’s next regular meeting, Sept. 10-13, and we need our members engaged and taking action in...
Read More🥁 Drumroll please … Texas AFT’s Educator’s Bill of Rights Reveal
This spring, our members across the state gave us their feedback through in-person and virtual sessions on what they need in a real Educator’s Bill of Rights. Over the summer, we’ve been drafting ... This Tuesday, we will unveil our union’s ambitious but simple legislative agenda: a true Educator’s Bill...
Read MoreNew Poll Shows Houston ISD Voters Don’t Have Faith in Miles, State’s Management
Earlier this month, Houston ISD’s state-installed Board of Managers approved putting a $4.4 billion bond, the largest in state history, before voters this November. HISD leadership, all appointed as part of the Texas Education Agency’s takeover of the district, says the bond will be used to fund campus rebuilds, fix...
Read MoreWhere to Find Texas AFT at The Texas Tribune Festival
Texas AFT is a proud sponsor of this year’s Texas Tribune Festival, Texas’ breakout politics and policy event happening live and in person in the heart of downtown Austin. At TribFest, Sept. 5-7, you’ll hear from leaders, innovators and lawmakers who’ll give you an inside look at where we are...
Read MoreElection 2024 Spotlight: Lauren Ashley Simmons Offers a Hopeful Vision for the Future in HD 146
After the bruising battles of last year’s voucher-focused Legislature and amid an equally unsettling back-to-school season in Texas, we know how critical this November’s election is.
Read MoreAug. 23, 2024: We know who’s to blame
Friday, August 23, 2024 We know who’s to blame Gov. Greg Abbott was quick to crow this week about the Texas economy, now the eighth largest in the entire world. On social media, he called the state the “economic envy” of the world. That’s nice, governor. But perhaps you...
Read MoreEducators at the Democratic National Convention: Is hope making a comeback?
After years of listening to Gov. Greg Abbott and former President Donald Trump paint Texas and America as a wasteland devoid of hope —a state and country that had already achieved the best we could ever accomplish — the Democratic National Convention this week offered a distinct vibe shift.
Read MoreParents of Santa Fe School Shooter Found Not Negligent in Civil Trial
On Aug. 19, following a three-week civil trial, the parents of the accused shooter in the 2018 school shooting at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, Texas, were found not financially liable for the deaths of 10 people, including eight students and two teachers. The lawsuit alleged the parents,...
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