David Brown (@davidbrownedd) 's Twitter Profile
David Brown

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Tracy Hanes 🦅🇺🇸 (@hanes_tracy1776) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Governor Abbott openly admits that school vouchers come with strings attached—testing, accountability measures, and government oversight. That’s not freedom of choice, Abbott. That’s public school regulations creeping into private schools and homeschools. MAP testing four times

Alice Linahan (@woodyboy2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Message to the #TxLege REAL Public Education Reform and a Return to TRUE Local Control | Voices Empower Hat Tip Dr. Patrick Huff!! Thank you for all your great work and for providing true #EdReform solutions. voicesempower.com/real-public-ed…

Grayson County Conservatives (@county_grayson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This short video highlights a few reasons why HB3 is not good for Conservative Texans! If you support private education, please sign on to our Conservative Coalition Letter Against HB3! graysoncountyconservatives.com/hb3/

David Brown (@davidbrownedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Arizona and Florida are the PREMIER examples of education by our voucher advocates then why are their ACT scores LOWER than Texas? Arizona - 18.4 Florida - 19.0 TEXAS - 19.8

Mack Latimer (@macklatimertx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are arguing for government action to solve an economic issue instead of arguing to get the government out of the way, you are not conservative.

Bill Lewis (@blewistexas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tex Leg Mandate: Every school must have at least one armed security officer. Funding avg: $15,000 per campus Actual Cost: $75,000+per officer. 10,000-student district with 14 schools, means a $1 million+ funding gap covered from basic allotment that has not changed in 5 years.

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution (@srhomeschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Homeschool Civics lesson for the day: Freedom doesn’t come from the government, and all government programs are designed to grow in scope and cost over time.

Julie Hinaman (@juliehinaman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Texas: Beware of Vouchers! 8 reasons why vouchers are bad for Texas schoolchildren, families, communities and taxpayers. dianeravitch.net/2025/03/31/tex…

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COACHES: Whatever you condone in your program is what you should be prepared to own and accept in your program. Don't be surprised when you get the very things you allow. What you accept, permit, reward, allow, or reinforce in your program becomes your culture.

𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐝 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@drbradjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teachers are not the problem in education—they are the key to its solution. Give them respect, a voice, the support they deserve, and watch them unlock incredible potential in every student

David Brown (@davidbrownedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want an effective school you only need to do a couple of things 1. Teach reading, writing , math, science and history (all other subjects are bonuses for kids) 2. Keep kids safe at school. 3. Leave political social issues to parents and out of the school 4. Repeat

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLAYERS: When coaches, teachers, or parents push you or hold you to high standards, it's normally because they want you to be better. They want you to reach your potential. They want you to achieve your goals. Be coachable and appreciate the ways they might be able to help you.

David Brown (@davidbrownedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anybody who has been in education very long knows these legislatures are not concerned about public education. This is now and has always been about how they can get their hands on public dollars!

David Brown (@davidbrownedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is a great day in Texas. The Texas legislature is ending, so they can no longer enact more legislation that takes away freedom and local control! Hopefully there will be no special session!

RaiseYourHandTexas (@ryhtexas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heads up, Texas! The deadline to register to vote in this November’s election is Monday, October 6. This year’s ballot includes 17 statewide constitutional amendments and key local races that directly impact your schools, communities, and future. Learn more, including how you

Heads up, Texas! The deadline to register to vote in this November’s election is Monday, October 6.

This year’s ballot includes 17 statewide constitutional amendments and key local races that directly impact your schools, communities, and future.

Learn more, including how you