This Black History Month, explore Texas schools named for Black leaders and trailblazers and connect with resources highlighting the history and contributions of Black Texans.
What do espresso and education have in common? More than you’d think. Discover how balance shapes both the perfect cappuccino and the most effective classrooms.
Texas Senate Bill 13 brings new rules for school and classroom library materials, including stricter approval processes, expanded parental rights, and broader access to challenging books across Texas public and charter schools.
A federal court has blocked the law in 11 school districts (for now), but SB 10 goes into effect for the rest of the state Sept. 1. What is your district’s responsibility, and what’s yours?
Texarkana ISD's new mobile STEM lab brings hands-on activities directly to elementary campuses, giving students exciting new ways to learn and explore real-world concepts through interactive lessons and tools.
One Round Rock high school student is developing a model for students and survivors to break the silence on eating disorders in schools through personal stories, advocacy, and empowerment.
Two veteran educators reflect on a growing crisis in Texas classrooms where rising student misbehavior and vanishing support systems are both pushing teachers to the brink and raising urgent questions about the promise of House Bill 6.
Join ATPE and one of our newest benefits partners, Miraval Austin, at 5 p.m. CT July 30 online for a special back-to-school session exploring stress solutions for educators.
In classrooms across Texas, puppets and masks are doing more than just entertaining; they are also inspiring joy. Meet two educators who are using these creative tools to turn everyday lessons into moments of connection, courage, and self-discovery.