Access Education RRISD

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We're a local, grassroots organization of concerned Round Rock ISD parents and community members. http://secure.actblue.com/donate/accessrrisd
Websitehttps://accessrrisd.org

You can use these links to contact these reps that support our schools:
James Talarico https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/email/?district=50&session=88
John Bucy https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/email/?district=136&session=88
Vikki Goodwin https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/email/?district=47&session=88

Please call Caroline Harris at (512) 463-0670 and tell her NO VOUCHERS!

Texas House of Representatives

The website for the Texas House of Representatives provides information on legislation, committees, and session.

As the 3rd Special Session of the 88th Legislative Session continues, we would like to ask our community to please reach out to our local Reps Bucy, Goodwin, and Talarico and let them know that Round Rock ISD recognizes their support and appreciates them for standing up for our schools.

Let us also use our collective voice to remind Rep Harris that we see her too & we'd like her to support our schools as well. All of these reps' districts touch RRISD, so let's show them who they speak for!

Join us in celebrating Banned Books Week by
-staying up to date with the happenings of your school board https://accessrrisd.org/category/meeting-recaps/
-contacting your State representatives https://pen.org/fight-back-against-book-bans-tell-state-lawmakers-oppose-bans/
-joining the American Library Association's live event with Levar Burton on October 4th https://bannedbooksweek.org/
-attending the Boot Vouchers rally October 7th at noon on Let Freedom Read day.
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We, at Access Education RRISD, feel it is imperative to defend the right to read at every available opportunity. Representation in books is often a lifeline for many students, and so, a diverse selection of reading materials is needed to serve all students.
As Yom Kippur approaches, we wish an easy and meaningful fast to all who observe.

Help Access Education RRISD identify, educate, and mobilize voters this fall by making a financial donation to our campaign.

If passed, Proposition A will provide Round Rock ISD school employees with the vital salary increases that the state refused to fund, with all tax revenue staying here in RRISD – while still keeping our tax rate low!

Yay for Prop A!

Despite a historic budget surplus, the state legislature refused to increase funding for education this past session. We believe public education is essential to our democracy, and the educators in our district deserve better. In order to give our teachers and staff a much needed raise, we’ll need to show our support at the ballot box this November and vote Yay for Prop A!

https://secure.actblue.com/donate/accessrrisd_yay-prop-a

This fall we have an opportunity to give our RRISD teachers and staff a raise! Join our community to learn more about Prop A and why passing it is important to support our teachers and staff! Let us know if you’ll be attending by RSVPing, we look forward to seeing you there! http://evite.me/jeg1CmeYrY
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