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Teach the Vote’s Week in Review: April 5, 2024

A new SBEC member, a new SBOE website, and a once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse—don’t miss this week’s top txed news.
4/5/2024

TEA proposes rule to implement advanced middle school math bill

SB 2124 requires certain students to be enrolled in such programs unless their parent opts out.
3/27/2024

What’s the real goal here?

Analysis: A recent AG press release is yet another example of promoting misleading scenarios for political gain.
3/22/2024

Teach the Vote’s Week in Review: March 22, 2024

The ATPE Governmental Relations team recaps the past week’s education news, legislative and election updates, and regulatory developments.
3/22/2024

Teach the Vote’s Week in Review: March 15, 2024

The White House lays out its proposed budget, which includes an additional $8 billion for K-12 education, and Abbott celebrates election victories that increase his odds of passing voucher legislation in the next session.
3/15/2024

Joe Roberts

3/12/2024

Teach the Vote’s Week in Review: March 8, 2024

Tuesday’s primary resulted in a Legislature far less friendly to public education as voters sent six anti-voucher state reps home. Four more are headed to runoffs.
3/8/2024

White House Unveils K-12 Policy Agenda Targeting Attendance, Tutoring, Afterschool Learning

The White House announced its K-12 policy agenda in January, aiming to get students back on track after the COVID-19 pandemic.
3/8/2024

Primary elections result in major Texas House turnover

Nine House Republicans lost their primary races, including six targeted by state leadership and out-of-state donors for being anti-voucher.
3/7/2024

From The Texas Tribune: School voucher supporters bask in primary wins, say goals are within reach

Gov. Greg Abbott called the results “an unmistakable message.” His allies said the state is “closer than ever” to a voucher program.
3/7/2024