In the latest episode of The ATPE Podcast, we’re excited to welcome back ATPE Governmental Relations Director Monty Exter to fact-check the fact-checking in the ongoing debate over school vouchers in Texas.
Nominations for the 2025-26 ATPE state officer elections are due March 15. Find out what service as a state officer means to a few of our past state presidents.
In the first of a multipart series on educator leave, ATPE Managing Attorney Lance Cain clarifies the often-confusing rules surrounding leave types and policies for Texas educators.
This Black History Month, we highlight three Black educators who inspired generations of youth, promoted learning equality, and helped reshape our nation’s education system!
Although public schools cannot discriminate against students based on immigration status, the federal government still has the authority to enforce immigration law. What does this mean for school districts and educators?
Earn recognition for your region, potentially win prizes, and become a stronger advocate for Texas public education in the new ATPE Regional Advocacy Challenge.