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The district will vote next week on whether to add two new holidays to the calendar and give teachers a minimum of one day off per month.
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Teachers report being spread thin by the demands of remote learning and exhausted by the constant health concerns.
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Educators tell NPR that the stress of teaching through the pandemic has affected their health and their personal lives. "It's like nothing I've experienced before," one teachers says.
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From Texas Standard:Of the more than 1.1 million public school students estimated to have returned to some form of on-campus school activity in Texas,…
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From Texas Standard:With the possibility need for social distancing extending well beyond spring break, parents and educators are starting to plan for the…
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From Texas Standard:As Texas lawmakers begin tackling one of this session's top legislative priorities – school finance reform – a state Senate measure…
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From Texas Standard:"What My Students Taught Me" is produced in partnership with the Teacher Project at Columbia Journalism School.For her first four…
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From Texas Standard:Heading into Election Day, there’s a lot on the minds of Texas’ some 1.1 million current and retired public educators. As part of our…
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After exploring the idea and stirring worries and warnings from retired teachers and elected officials, the Teacher Retirement System of Texas opted…
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is urging the Teacher Retirement System not to raise health care premiums for retired teachers, arguing that state lawmakers should…