

GHead
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From West Texas to the world, the Texas Tech University System is leading the future of higher education. @TTUSystem





For many Texas families, it feels like kids are always being tested. That's changing in Fall 2027. Under new legislation by Rep. @BradBuckleyDVM and Sen. @TeamBettencourt, excessive testing will be replaced with three shorter tests designed to better measure student progress. Learn more: bit.ly/45P8emL #txed #txlege



MORE subverting the representative form of government to ironically teach about our state and nation. Tyrannical ? Corrupt TEA- zero oversight @TXLege_ @GregAbbott_TX @hartUS2patriot @pjakcoker_patty 1. The review process was truncated and selectively staffed. The timeline did not permit careful expert scrutiny, and the composition of review committees did not reflect the breadth of historical expertise available in Texas and nationally. Standards of this consequence deserve a process commensurate with their importance. 2. Ideological objectives preceded the development of the framework. There is substantial evidence that conclusions were reached before the review process began, and that the framework was constructed to justify predetermined outcomes rather than to reflect the best current historical scholarship.




Experienced Texas teachers quitting rate increases, number of uncertified educators rise: Report abc13.com/post/texas-tea…






New: @txcomptroller says all $1B in ESA funding will likely be exhausted in first two tiers of the lottery system, meaning only qualifying students w/ disabilities and those from lower-income families will be accepted for 2026-27 school year. #txlege Summary of priority tiers⤵️


YES. They should. Old school is the best school. #txlege 📚📃✏️




Let’s talk about these TEKS that TPPF makes these claims?? Isn’t TPPF just protecting their investment to “actually subvert the elected body of the SBOE ? 🚨Doesn’t this undermine the Representative form of the republic? instagram.com/reel/DWjjyP0AL…

#txlege I say this out of frustration, but I believe it needs to be pointed out publicly. If a member of the Texas Legislature gets invited to a professional or college football game, most members will drop everything to find a way to make it. Recently, I invited all 181 members of the Texas Legislature to see Camp Mystic and the Kerrville area to understand why we lost 119 people in a natural disaster. We offered two separate dates to help those who may be busy on one of the days. It is important that legislators see what really happened because the Texas House and Senate recently passed legislation that was a massive overreach of government as a reaction to it. So how many out of 181 came to understand what happened and how to approach future legislation? Three. Three legislators cared enough to show up and understand. While there are some who wanted to make it and couldn't, looking at the overall picture, only 3 out of 181 made it. Texas deserves better than politicians putting sports as a higher priority than understanding the gravity of reality. Don't worry though, we will have more football games coming up next season that will be more important to them than losing 119 people.