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February 2018

February 2018

Why March 6 Matters: Healthcare

Date Posted: 2/28/2018

Early voting is underway NOW for the March 6 Texas primary elections, so we’re taking a look at some of the reasons why it’s so important that educators vote in this election! Today, we're taking a closer look at healthcare for active and retired educators.

ATPE asks Congress to support teacher training, retention programs

Date Posted: 2/28/2018

As the U.S. Congress works to rewrite the Higher Education Act, ATPE is working with key members to weigh in on Title II of the HEA, where several federal programs pertaining to educator recruitment, training, and retention are housed.

ATPE In-Depth: Learn about incumbent legislators' voting records

Date Posted: 2/28/2018

In this critical election year, ATPE is urging educators and all voters who support public education to participate in both the primary election happening now and the general election in November.

Why March 6 Matters: Retirement

Date Posted: 2/27/2018

Early voting is underway NOW for the March 6 Texas primary elections, so we’re taking a look at some of the reasons why it’s so important that educators vote in this election! Today, we’re taking a closer look at your retirement.

Why March 6 Matters: School Finance

Date Posted: 2/26/2018

Early voting is underway NOW for the March 6 Texas primary elections, so we’re taking a look at some of the reasons why it’s so important that educators vote in this election! Today, we're taking a closer look at school finance.

Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Feb. 23, 2018

Date Posted: 2/23/2018

Here's your update from the ATPE lobby team on what's been happening in Texas this week.

From the Texas Tribune: One Texas Board of Education primary result could spell a return to culture wars

Date Posted: 2/23/2018

Seven seats for the State Board of Education are up this year but the outcome of one primary in North Texas could have a big impact on how it handles some hot-button issues. The next board's to-do-list includes setting sex education standards for the state.

Speaker Straus denounces voter intimidation efforts aimed at educators

Date Posted: 2/23/2018

Texas House Speaker Joe Straus (R-San Antonio) is sending a strong message to educators across Texas: The Speaker stands with educators who are encouraging a culture of voting across the state, and against recent voter intimidation efforts directed at the education community.

ATPE testifies before school finance commission

Date Posted: 2/22/2018

The Texas Commission on Public School Finance met this morning, Feb. 22, in Austin to consider another round of testimony, this time largely focused on teacher quality.

Why March 6 Matters: Payroll Deduction

Date Posted: 2/22/2018

Early voting is underway NOW for the March 6 Texas primary elections, so we’re taking a look at some of the reasons why it’s so important that educators vote in this election! Today, we're taking a closer look at payroll deduction.

Steering committee looks at long-term goals for educator prep, retention

Date Posted: 2/21/2018

The steering committee for the Long-Range Plan for Public Education met this morning, Feb. 21, in Austin to address educator preparation, recruitment, and retention in Texas.

Guest Post: Following the money in Texas politics

Date Posted: 2/20/2018

Following the money in Texas politics: A citizen's look at the influence of mega-donors in contested elections.

Why March 6 Matters: Vouchers

Date Posted: 2/19/2018

Early voting is underway NOW for the March 6 Texas primary elections, so we’re taking a look at some of the reasons why it’s so important that educators vote in this election! Today, we're taking a closer look at the issue of private school vouchers.

Why March 6 Matters: Teacher Pay

Date Posted: 2/19/2018

Early voting begins TOMORROW (Feb. 20, 2018) for the March 6 Texas primary elections, so over the next few days we are taking a look at some of the reasons why it’s so important that educators vote in this election! In this first post in our series, we're taking a closer look at teacher pay.

Answering your questions on 2018 Texas primary ballot propositions

Date Posted: 2/19/2018

Texas primary elections are slated for March 6, 2018.

U.S. Senate education committee seeks input

Date Posted: 2/17/2018

The U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), the committee that oversees federal policy pertaining to prekindergarten through post-secondary education, is seeking input from stakeholders as it works to rewrite the Higher Education Act (HEA).

Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Feb. 16, 2018

Date Posted: 2/16/2018

Here's ATPE's wrap-up of education news developments this week.

TRS board discusses future shortfalls as critical primary election looms

Date Posted: 2/15/2018

Upcoming changes that will greatly impact the actuarial picture of the pension fund.

Tips for voting in the 2018 Texas primary election

Date Posted: 2/15/2018

The 2018 primary elections are around the corner! Do you have what you need? This election is your chance to take control of the issues that matter most to you and your family.

Trump releases education budget proposal

Date Posted: 2/14/2018

President Trump released his 2019 federal budget proposal this week, a proposal that presidents issue annually for consideration by lawmakers on Capitol Hill as they work to hash out a budget for the country.

From the Texas Tribune: Here's how Texans can get involved in their party conventions

Date Posted: 2/09/2018

Participants in party conventions set rules, elect leaders and set the platform. Party leaders say getting involved is easy.

Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Feb. 9, 2018

Date Posted: 2/09/2018

Check out this week's education news headlines from ATPE.

Texas teachers are #blowingthewhistle in the best possible way

Date Posted: 2/09/2018

With enthusiasm growing within the education community for voting in the upcoming primaries, we've been reporting here on Teach the Vote about the efforts of some elected officials and special interest groups to try to quell educators' momentum by questioning the legality of our nonpartisan get out the vote (GOTV) programs.

School finance commission studies funding in second meeting

Date Posted: 2/08/2018

The Texas Commission on Public School Finance met for the second time Thursday in Austin, and began by voting State Board of Education (SBOE) Member Keven Ellis (R-Lufkin) as vice-chairman.

Learn about 2018 party primary ballot propositions

Date Posted: 2/08/2018

Texas primary elections are coming up on March 6, 2018.

Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Feb. 2, 2018

Date Posted: 2/02/2018

Here's this week's education news digest from ATPE.

Reminder from ATPE: Voter registration deadline coming soon

Date Posted: 2/01/2018

The primary election is approaching. Are you ready?

SBOE reviews SBEC rules regarding misconduct reporting

Date Posted: 2/01/2018

The Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) returned to the headquarters of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Thursday morning for committee meetings.