We Are The Voice of Texas Private Schools
The Texas Private Schools Association supports and advocates for Texas private schools so they can serve the needs of Texas students.
We Support Educational Excellence
With over 900 accredited private schools serving 290,000 students in every corner of the state, TPSA provides resources, advocacy, and representation to help schools pursue academic excellence, to assist them in growing to meet Texas’ needs, and to protect them from excessive regulation.
We Advocate for Independence
TPSA plays a critical role in the Texas educational landscape by representing private schools in both Austin and Washington, D.C., ensuring they remain independent. Recent advocacy efforts on legislative issues such as school safety, student privacy, curriculum standards, admissions policies, and private school rights have protected the state’s private schools from onerous regulations.
New polling by EdChoice for Hispanic Heritage Month finds Hispanic families overwhelming support a range of school choice options. ... See MoreSee Less
Office of the Governor Greg Abbott has proclaimed October “Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month” to educate Texans about the dangers of fentanyl to save more lives. A new law, supported by TPSA last session, permits private schools to stock opioid antagonists such as Narcan and to administer the drugs in an emergency. School policies and training are required – if you need assistance or more information, please contact TPSA. ... See MoreSee Less
TPSA’s Laura Colangelo was the lone representative of private schools invited to testify Wednesday before the Senate Finance Committee about post-pandemic school enrollment trends. An increasing number of Texas families are choosing private schools every year since the pandemic, with enrollment now more than 308,000 students, up 30% since the 2019-2020 school year. Private schools are thriving! ... See MoreSee Less
Five private schools in Texas were among the 41 nationwide recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for American Private Education (CAPE). Congratulations to Christ the Redeemer Catholic School and St. John Paul II Catholic School - Houston (Houston), St. Mark Catholic School - Plano, TX, St. Helen Catholic School (Pearland) and St. Philip's School & Community Center (Dallas). The schools will be honored in November at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Learn more: ... See MoreSee Less
40 Private Schools Named National Blue Ribbon Schools - Council for American Private Education
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The Council for American Private Education joins U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona in recognizing 40 exemplary non-public schools among the 356 schools honored as 2024 National Blue Ribbon Sc...Saturday is World Teachers’ Day. Thank you to all the hard-working educators at the 941 accredited private schools across Texas who are dedicated to the growth and success of their students. You are true heroes! ... See MoreSee Less
Reminder to private school officials to make sure you have distributed voter registration applications to all students who will be 18 by the Nov. 5 general election, as required by state law. Monday is the registration deadline. ... See MoreSee Less
TPSA’s Laura Colangelo is making the rounds ahead of the upcoming legislative session to discuss education issues with lawmakers. On a recent trip to Denton, Colangelo (right) and Denton Calvary Academy Head of School Andrea Chevalier visited with State Rep. Richard Hayes for Texas House. ... See MoreSee Less
Alert: The last day to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election is Oct. 7. You can register if you’ll be 18 by the Election Day. One place to find a voter registration application is at your private school, which must provide them by law. Make your voice heard! ... See MoreSee Less
The best civics lesson? Voting! Students who will be 18 by Election Day (Nov. 5) can register to vote when they are 17 years and 10 months old. Under law, private schools are required to provide voter registration applications to eligible students. Oct. 7 is the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming election ... See MoreSee Less