Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Aug. 17, 2018
Elections School Safety Testing | Accountability
Date Posted: 8/17/2018
Here's your weekly wrap-up of education news from ATPE Governmental Relations:
- TEA releases inaugural "A through F" grades for districts
- Stances on education in major party platforms
- Election Update: Date for SD 19 special election announced
On Wednesday, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) released its inaugural set of "A through F" accountability ratings for Texas school districts. The A through F district rating system has been criticized by education advocates for its overly simplistic nature that relies too heavily on standardized test scores and does not take into account the unique challenges each district may face. ATPE Governmental Relations Director, Jennifer Mitchell, responded to the release of these ratings in this press release saying "It is important not to overestimate the significance of poor grades assigned to some school districts, but it is equally vital to look behind the letter grades of those schools that have shown improvement." Meanwhile, in an analysis for the Texas Tribune, columnist Ross Ramsey used the release of the the ratings was to remind voters to look further up the "management ladder" and assign grades to their elected officials at the ballot box this November. TEA released its own flurry of press releases to break down the district and campus rating systems as well as commend the 153 districts that received "A" ratings. You can read more about the A through F announcement and ATPE's response in this post from ATPE Lobbyist Kate Kuhlmann.
Do you know where your party stands on the major issues facing public education? Earlier this summer, Republicans and Democrats met at their respective state party conventions to outline their party platforms. ATPE lobbyist Mark Wiggins breaks down where each party stands on issues such as school finance, privatization, and school security in this blog post.
September 18th has been chosen as the date to hold the special election for Senate District 19, which was vacated by Sen. Carlos Uresti earlier this year. Having narrowed down a list of eight candidates to two final contenders, voters will now be making a choice between Pete Gallego (D) or Pete Flores (R). Early voting for the special election will be held September 10-14.
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