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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick names private school vouchers as his top legislative priority
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick names private school vouchers as his top legislative prioritySchool voucher supporters say they have the votes to get a bill across both the Texas Senate, led by Patrick, and the House, which has repeatedly blocked such proposals.
Texas Legislature will approve school vouchers and boost public education funds next year, Abbott says
Read full article: Texas Legislature will approve school vouchers and boost public education funds next year, Abbott saysLast year, Abbott refused to give public schools a major raise without passing a voucher program. His tone was more conciliatory after Election Day.
How a school voucher supporter won in a Texas House district with almost no private schools
Read full article: How a school voucher supporter won in a Texas House district with almost no private schoolsGov. Greg Abbott said the primary showed Texans want vouchers. In House District 18, an ad blitz and immigration fears may have played a larger role.
Democrats hope anti-voucher campaign will help win back South Texas House seat
Read full article: Democrats hope anti-voucher campaign will help win back South Texas House seatThe first-term Republican defending her seat said a private school voucher program will help her community, especially students from low-income families.
After school voucher bill falls apart, supporters and opponents get ready for future fights
Read full article: After school voucher bill falls apart, supporters and opponents get ready for future fightsThe Texas House’s vote to block education savings accounts disappointed voucher advocates and likely spelled doom for additional public school funding. Both bands say they’ll keep pushing for their priorities during next year’s primary elections and the 2025 legislative session.
School voucher fallout leaves Texas Legislature with no clear sense on next steps
Read full article: School voucher fallout leaves Texas Legislature with no clear sense on next stepsVouchers were left without a clear path forward after a decisive vote Friday. Gov. Greg Abbott, who had threatened lawmakers with more special sessions to pass the proposal, seems to have turned his attention to punishing voucher opponents in next year’s primary elections.
Texas House cuts school vouchers out of the education bill. See how lawmakers voted on the measure.
Read full article: Texas House cuts school vouchers out of the education bill. See how lawmakers voted on the measure.Here’s how each representative voted on an amendment that removed school vouchers from the education bill on Friday.
School voucher critics remain largely unswayed during Texas House hearing
Read full article: School voucher critics remain largely unswayed during Texas House hearingHouse Bill 1, which stagnated during the previous special session, finally received a hearing in the lower chamber, a crucial step that will decide whether the proposal gets a full vote.
The Texas House’s new priority education bill offers concessions to sway voucher skeptics
Read full article: The Texas House’s new priority education bill offers concessions to sway voucher skepticsThe revised bill promises a significant funding increase for public schools and academic accountability measures for students participating in the proposed voucher program, two of the biggest requests from voucher opponents.
These home-schooling moms want to create a “microschool” for Black kids. They need vouchers to make it happen.
Read full article: These home-schooling moms want to create a “microschool” for Black kids. They need vouchers to make it happen.The mothers, who are counting on state legislators to reach a deal on education savings accounts, say their public schools were not equipped to create a learning space that is safe for Black kids.
Texas’ main voucher bill seeks to avoid other states’ mistakes but keeps ideas that attracted criticism
Read full article: Texas’ main voucher bill seeks to avoid other states’ mistakes but keeps ideas that attracted criticismLike in Texas, voucher programs in other states sparked vigorous debates, came with the same promises and faced similar concerns. Not all predictions came true.
Gov. Greg Abbott says he’ll add teacher pay to the special session — but only if lawmakers pass school voucher bill
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott says he’ll add teacher pay to the special session — but only if lawmakers pass school voucher billThough lawmakers have drafted a bill to increase public school funding and teacher salaries, it cannot pass during the special session unless Abbott adds those issues to his agenda.
School voucher bill gets initial approval in the Texas Senate, heads over to a more skeptical House
Read full article: School voucher bill gets initial approval in the Texas Senate, heads over to a more skeptical HouseThe Senate also approved Senate Bill 2, which would infuse $5.2 billion to school districts to help them with teacher raises and rising costs. Gov. Greg Abbott said he would add those items to the special session’s agenda once lawmakers approve a voucher program.
‘Stop holding our children, teachers hostage to school voucher’: Superintendent calls for public school funding
Read full article: ‘Stop holding our children, teachers hostage to school voucher’: Superintendent calls for public school fundingThe Texas Senate Committee on Education had a marathon meeting Tuesday discussing SB1.
Disability advocates argue against school vouchers in Texas Senate hearing
Read full article: Disability advocates argue against school vouchers in Texas Senate hearingThe Senate’s main “school choice” bill would prioritize vouchers for children with disabilities, among other underprivileged groups. But advocates and parents raised concerns that voucher recipients who choose private school would no longer be protected by federal law.
Texas teachers grapple with their raises caught up in voucher fight
Read full article: Texas teachers grapple with their raises caught up in voucher fightAs a special session starts with a focus on “school choice” but no mention of public school funding, some teachers said they are even considering leaving the profession.
Vouchers return this special session — and school funding might be left out. Here’s what you need to know.
Read full article: Vouchers return this special session — and school funding might be left out. Here’s what you need to know.Gov. Greg Abbott called lawmakers back to Austin to try again to pass education savings accounts, which would let families use state funds to pay for their children’s private schooling. Teacher pay was not part of his agenda.
Compromise or pick a side? Texas House members offer preview of school vouchers debate ahead of special session
Read full article: Compromise or pick a side? Texas House members offer preview of school vouchers debate ahead of special sessionLawmakers at a Texas Tribune Fest panel found common ground on school funding and teacher pay but took starkly different stances on “school choice.”
Ken Paxton verdict heightens political tension ahead of education special session
Read full article: Ken Paxton verdict heightens political tension ahead of education special sessionThe Texas House and Senate were already far apart on “school choice.” Anger over the impeachment trial might make it even harder to find common ground.
Texas House committee report outlines possible path forward for school vouchers
Read full article: Texas House committee report outlines possible path forward for school vouchersThe House blocked school vouchers during this year’s regular lawmaking session, but a report released Friday shows some members might be willing to approve such a scaled-back version of the program that doesn’t compete with public schools for funds.
Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dade Phelan join forces on property taxes. It might help the push for school vouchers.
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dade Phelan join forces on property taxes. It might help the push for school vouchers.Phelan announced the formation of a House committee that could set the tone in favor of vouchers ahead of an expected special session on education. The move comes weeks after Abbott sided with Phelan on a plan to lower property taxes.
No teacher raises. A failed school voucher push. Armed guards. Here’s what changed for public education this legislative session.
Read full article: No teacher raises. A failed school voucher push. Armed guards. Here’s what changed for public education this legislative session.Lawmakers sacrificed school funding to block school vouchers, but the issue could be debated again in a special session. Districts will get new funds for school safety, though Uvalde families were ultimately left disappointed with inaction on gun restrictions.
Texas Senate passes revamped school funding bill in last-minute bid to implement voucher program
Read full article: Texas Senate passes revamped school funding bill in last-minute bid to implement voucher programTexas senators have latched education savings accounts to a school funding bill in a last-ditch effort to avoid a special session. But some House members are furious at the revamped version and have vowed not to let it become law.
School voucher bill hangs by a thread as key deadline approaches
Read full article: School voucher bill hangs by a thread as key deadline approachesThe House public education committee chair said Wednesday he currently has no plans to bring the bill for a vote. Gov. Greg Abbott has vowed to call a special session if the House doesn’t “expand the scope of school choice.”
In East Texas, skepticism over private school tuition assistance persists despite push from conservative leaders
Read full article: In East Texas, skepticism over private school tuition assistance persists despite push from conservative leadersGov. Greg Abbott and other conservatives say families need options to escape “woke” education in public schools. East Texas parents and school leaders say the national talking points are off base.
Texas Senate approves education savings account bill — but House signals a tough road ahead
Read full article: Texas Senate approves education savings account bill — but House signals a tough road aheadA Texas House vote earlier in the day suggests Senate Bill 8 might be short of the votes needed to pass in the lower chamber. Senators also passed a bill on Thursday that would give teachers a one-time bonus.
In Texas Senate hearing, education savings accounts raise questions about accountability and impact on public schools
Read full article: In Texas Senate hearing, education savings accounts raise questions about accountability and impact on public schoolsMore than 380 supporters and opponents signed up Wednesday to testify on the proposal, which would allow parents to use state funds to send their children to private schools.
Plurality of Texas voters say they support school voucher-like program
Read full article: Plurality of Texas voters say they support school voucher-like programThe poll from the University of Texas at Austin, released Thursday, found a plurality of voters support redirecting tax revenue to help parents pay to school their kids outside the traditional public education system.
What you need to know about education savings accounts, the voucher-like program championed by Gov. Greg Abbott
Read full article: What you need to know about education savings accounts, the voucher-like program championed by Gov. Greg AbbottTexas is the latest state to pitch a version of the program, which lets parents who opt out of their local school districts use tax dollars to pay for private schooling.
In audio, high-ranking TEA official admits public school funds could drop with voucher-like programs
Read full article: In audio, high-ranking TEA official admits public school funds could drop with voucher-like programs“School districts, what they have to do if they lose a student, [is] be smart about how they allocate their resources and maybe that’s one less fourth grade teacher,” Steve Lecholop, a TEA deputy commissioner, said in a call with a parent that was secretly recorded.
State Board of Education eases stance on vouchers after previously rejecting “school choice” policies
Read full article: State Board of Education eases stance on vouchers after previously rejecting “school choice” policiesThis comes two days after Gov. Greg Abbott voiced his most explicit support yet of a new school choice policy at a Parent Empowerment Night event in Corpus Christi.
Texas’ private and rural schools again brace for a showdown on school choice
Read full article: Texas’ private and rural schools again brace for a showdown on school choiceRural school leaders in Texas have been able to stave off the legislative priority of some of the state’s most prominent Republicans. But private school officials hope this year will be different.
Parents, fill out those forms today! HISD School Choice application opens for the 2023-24 school year
Read full article: Parents, fill out those forms today! HISD School Choice application opens for the 2023-24 school yearThe Houston Independent School District has announced that Phase 1 of the HISD School Application Process is now open for the 2023-24 school year!
Some Republicans are optimistic about enacting school choice in next year’s session — but it might not be so easy
Read full article: Some Republicans are optimistic about enacting school choice in next year’s session — but it might not be so easyAdvocates say discontent with public schools’ pandemic rules and teachings on race and gender identity have helped raise support for school choice to an all-time high.
With rural Texas watching, Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke dig in on school vouchers fight
Read full article: With rural Texas watching, Greg Abbott and Beto O’Rourke dig in on school vouchers fightO’Rourke is hammering Abbott over vouchers on the campaign trail in rural Texas, where Democrats know they need to do better and where vouchers are a political hot potato for Republicans.