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Our focus is on the classroom, working to protect the rights and benefits of Texas teachers and instructional staff. Become a member; Renew your membership
The Texas Classroom Teachers Association is the leading teacher association in Texas. We represent educators statewide, including public school teachers and others directly involved in classroom teaching or teaching support, including librarians, counselors, coaches, teacher aides and substitutes.
The Texas Classroom Teachers Association has been protecting teachers’ rights since 1927. Our focus is always on the classroom, and membership is limited to instructional personnel. Explore the sections below to see why TCTA is the The Educated Choice ® for Texas teachers.
Your password is your TCTA member number (up to 6-digit number printed on your membership card). Having trouble logging in? Call 888-879-8282 or email membership@tcta.org for assistance. NOTE: Members during the 2023-24 school year must renew by Sept. 30, 2024, to avoid a lapse in coverage.
TCTA New Member Join. Please enter the following information to join TCTA for the 2024-25 school year. Professional liability insurance coverage begins Aug. 1, 2024, or the date you join TCTA, whichever is later. Membership expires on Aug. 31, 2025. Enrollment ends Feb. 1, 2025.
The Texas Classroom Teachers Association promotes the teaching profession, advocates for professional excellence and economic security for educators, and fights for human and civil rights for both educators and children. It is an independent united teaching association based in Austin, TX.
The Texas Classroom Teachers Association has been one of the leading teacher associations in Texas since its inception in 1927. With around 50,000 members statewide, it is a nonprofit, nonunion professional association for educators.
independent united teaching association, professional excellence, professional and economic security for educators, and human and civil rights for educators and children
The Texas State Teachers Association believes that the path to racial and social justice lies with education. We have compiled resources you can use that amplify and celebrate racial and social equity in our schools, meaningful allyship and restorative justice.
TASA, which facilitates the Texas Teacher of the Year program, has named Texas’ top teachers for 2025. Kristi Leff, a fifth-grade science and English/language arts teacher at Humphrey’s Highland Elementary in Amarillo ISD, was named the 2025 Texas Elementary Teacher of the Year.