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FACT SHEET: Give Texas Parents More Control Over Their Children’s Education

February 6, 2023

Moving all Texas school board elections to November of even years will provide parents with more awareness of how they can have an active voice in their children’s education.

Most School Board Members in Texas are Elected. 1,026 School Districts; 7,000+ School Board Members

  • School boards represent the largest group of elected officials in the country.
  • Many Americans, especially parents, have been shocked by the dysfunction and poor representation they have discovered in their local school boards.
  • Although presidential elections and congressional elections are held in November during evennumbered years, Texas’ elections for local school boards are held at different times throughout the year, depending on the school board.
  • Having all Texas school board elections in November of even years would provide parents with more awareness of when school board elections are taking place. Doing so would ultimately help parents gain more control over their children’s education.

WHY MOVE A LL SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS TO NOVEMBER OF EVEN YEARS?

Having off-cycle school board elections has resulted in:

  • Parents having less control over their child’s education
  • Minority participation that is notably low
  • Unions often controlling school board elections
  • Fewer Americans voting in elections
  • Government being less accountable

Changing all school board elections to November in even-numbered years would likely lead to:

  • Electing candidates who better represent their constituents’ demographics and policy preferences
  • Saving taxpayer dollars
  • Reducing the power of teachers’ unions and other special interests
  • Increasing voter turnout for school board elections
  • Increasing government accountability

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