Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Aug. 5, 2022

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Date Posted: 8/05/2022
The ATPE Governmental Relations team recaps the past week’s education news, legislative and election updates, and regulatory developments.
- SBOE hears from public, lawmakers on social studies curriculum
- Voucher fight takes shape amid campaign for governor
- Legislative hearings next week on testing, mental health, and more
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The board’s next regularly scheduled meeting is set for the end of August. Members have set a goal of completing the revisions to the social studies TEKS by the end of the year. Read more about this week's hearing in this article by The Texas Tribune.

RELATED: The Coalition for Public Schools, of which ATPE is a member, hosted a webinar this week entitled "Legal Aspects of Vouchers." ATPE Senior Lobbyist Monty Exter moderated the presentation by Paige Duggins-Clay, Chief Legal Analyst for the Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA). Watch archived video and view the slide deck from the webinar here.
LEGISLATURE: Multiple legislative hearings are set for next week, including a Tuesday meeting of the House Public Education Committee. The agenda will focus on standardized testing and implementation of House Bill (HB) 3906, passed in 2019. HB 3906 made several changes including breaking the STAAR test into smaller chunks, eliminating the grades 4 and 7 writing tests, prohibiting the administration of STAAR tests on the first instructional day of the week, and requiring a transition to electronic assessments.

Wednesday’s calendar includes a meeting of the House Corrections Committee. Its agenda includes a review of last year’s HB 30 regarding educational programs offered in the Windham School District.

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