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.
ATPE Executive Director Shannon Holmes discusses key steps to bridge the gap between the election and the upcoming legislative session, emphasizing advocacy and collaboration to move forward together and strengthen support for public education.
Education as a field can benefit from a stronger mentoring culture—one that prioritizes the success of both mentors and mentees and elevates the entire profession.
As Texas educators and ATPE members, we have the both the tools and the support we need to protect our rights, advocate for our profession, and effect positive change. And it all starts with you.
Do you know an educator who is going above and beyond? Recognize a colleague who inspires excellence by nominating them for an ATPE Educator of the Year Award.
Join ATPE and creators of the PBS Chasing the Tide series to discover how to bring Science TEKS to life with real-world connections from Texas’ coastline!
In this episode, ATPE Staff Attorney Martha Moring shares important information about Texas parents’ rights to access their children’s education, including the limitations, confidentiality of records, and classroom visitation.
ATPE proudly unveils the second edition of the ATPE Lookbook, a comprehensive look at the programs and benefits we offer, as well as a snapshot of the educators, volunteers, and leaders who form the heart of public education in Texas.