Frequently
Asked Questions
What is the purpose
of Friends of Texas Public Schools?
The purpose is to bring more good news to light.
Our public schools do a remarkable job of educating
Texas children. Sadly, "fixing" public
schools is a favorite platform, and more often
than not it's the need to improve, not the
reasons to celebrate, that politicians, policy
makers, and papers choose to talk about. The negative
nature of news leaves out millions of success
stories. We aim to share a few of them, and turn
the slant in a positive direction.
What will friends
of Texas Public Schools do?
Friends will launch a sustained statewide public
relations campaign on behalf of Texas public schools.
Friends will build bipartisan support by recruiting
representatives and supporters from all walks
of the business community, as well as from individuals,
celebrities, politicians and educators.
Is this an effort
to defeat vouchers?
No. You might be thinking of an unrelated organization
called the Coalition for Public Schools.
Who is behind this organization?
We know it is hard to believe, but no one in particular. There are no teacher or educator associations driving this grassroots campaign. While there are many educators and educational organizations supportive of Friends of Texas Public Schools, the organization’s leadership is composed solely of private sector professionals. The Commissioner of Education is the sole exception, and her role is simply to facilitate access to raw data.
This grassroots campaign was started by a couple of Texans who were fed up with the incessant attacks on the character of our educators and decided to roll up their sleeves and do something about it.
What are the hidden
agendas?
There are none.
How can I get involved?
We hope you'll sign on as a Friend
of Texas Public Schools, review the hard facts
about Texas public schools, and share the good
news! As a 501c(3) organization, Friends of Texas
Public Schools relies solely on tax-deductible
contributions from individuals and businesses.
Friends also hosts periodic fund-raising efforts.
Friends will not accept funds from any special-interest
groups and will not engage in lobbying or political
action. Click here to
learn more about getting involved. |