Opportunities to attend public school listening events across Texas
Date Posted: 6/09/2026 | Author: Admin
Teach the Vote shares information about public education-related events and opportunities for civic engagement. Publication of this information does not constitute endorsement of any candidate, political party, or organization.
Public education remains one of the most important issues facing Texas communities. As schools navigate ongoing challenges such as funding, teacher recruitment and retention, student achievement, accountability, special education services, school safety, and implementation of new state policies, it is important for public education stakeholders to share their experiences and help shape discussions about the future of Texas public schools.
Gubernatorial candidate and current HD 49 Rep. Gina Hinojosa's campaign is hosting a series of public school-focused events across Texas this week. The events are intended to provide a forum for participants to discuss what is happening in their local schools, ask questions, share concerns, and offer perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing public education in Texas.
A public town hall will be held at 7 p.m. June 9 in Fort Worth. Community roundtable discussions are scheduled for June 9 in the following cities:
- Arlington
- El Paso
- Houston
- Grapevine
- McKinney
- Richardson
- San Antonio
Click here for more information and to sign up to attend any of the events.
As always, Teach the Vote encourages educators and citizens to stay informed about public education issues and to participate in discussions that help policymakers and community leaders better understand the realities facing Texas classrooms and schools.
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