ATPE State President Jerrica Holt welcomes members to a new school year, shares words of encouragement, and expresses gratitude for Texas educators and their impact.
National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor Hispanic and Latino cultures and history. Here are some resources to help you incorporate these stories into your classroom.
Birdville ISD dyslexia therapist Teri Naya recently earned her Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) credential, strengthening her lifelong mission to help students read with confidence and discover their worth.
The thousands of ATPE volunteers across Texas are the backbone of this association. Their hard work and dedication allow ATPE to serve the state’s largest community of educators. In this ongoing ATPE News series, we spotlight volunteers who
Edinburg educator Amancio Garza, ATPE’s 2024-25 Top Recruiter, shares why he believes in ATPE, how he’s built decades of success recruiting new members, and why the Recruit & Reward program matters for everyone.