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FROM DISILLUSIONMENT TO THE DAÏS

Andrew Gonzales never expected his name to be on a ballot. The 30-year-old native Austinite had taught for seven years in the Austin Independent School District (AISD) before quitting in October 2021—joining an exodus of instructors fleeing the pains and indignities of Texas’ public schools. Then, last November, Gonzales shocked the local political scene by ousting Austin’s sitting school board president, earning himself a board seat from which to try to fix the problems that drove him out of teaching.

Gonzales, whose campaign was endorsed by the and Mothers Against Greg Abbott, has spent much of his life on AISD property: as a student, the son of

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