But please get rid of common core out of Texas schools.
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Until you address salaries, insurance for retirees and current employees and our retirement plan ...stop trying to pimp a vote on the backs of educators dedication to excellence...we will vote you out !
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So how do you all get those salary increases?
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It would have to be discussed to get an answer ...it was shut out of the last session bc we couldn’t get passed the bathroom discussion and DACA ...2 special sessions called last 1 was ended w/o teacher pay & ins ...we remember
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Dude, population adjusted we're 34th out of 46. That's fucking terrible.pic.twitter.com/btchHWyOFH
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National average is 1.13 blue ribbon schools per 1M in population. Texas under performs by 14% at .989 blue ribbon schools per 1M population. Yet you applaud that?
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Done in spite of our state’s elected leadership
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I'm guessing math wasn't YOUR strong suit. How many states have fewer schools than Texas? ONE
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Speaking of kids. What about the 500 innocent kidnapped children in our state? What are you doing to remedy the problem?
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Sending them to your house.
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The result of our hard work should unequivocally be: 1. Funding worthy of such a rank; 2. Property tax reform; and 3. A wonderful future for our great State of Texas.
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$60 BILLION, huh? Would love to see that. If you’re okay with turning money over to charters with no accountability, then we disagree here, and move on. The State of Texas recovers $$ from ‘rich’ districts, then allocates to ‘poor’ districts. Start reform right there.
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Hmmm. Texas schools ranked 40th in the nation. Way to go Abbott.
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Austin ranks #8 most educated cities in America
#3 in Economic growth
and Abbott hates Austin
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