History & Mission
Fundada en 1953, la Asociación de Maestros Jubilados de Texas (TRTA) es la asociación más grande del país para maestros jubilados con un historial de participación activa en el bienestar de sus comunidades.

Our Mission

La Asociación de Maestros Jubilados de Texas aboga por mejores beneficios para todos los jubilados de la educación y promueve el bienestar de sus miembros.

A History of Nationwide Relationships and Statewide Contributions

In 1979, the TRTA Executive Board authorized the establishment of a central office in Austin and began to organize the state of Texas into twenty (20) districts. The NRTA continued to provide guidance and assistance to districts and local chapters through NRTA assistant state directors. The organization of the TRTA districts became increasingly necessary when it became apparent that merging with the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) was the only option NRTA had to solve its financial problems, which resulted from building and maintaining a large retirement complex for retired teachers in California. After the merger, TRTA districts and local chapters could not depend on as much help from NRTA. The organization of the twenty districts was completed in 1982, the year that NRTA merged with AARP to form AARP/NRTA. After the merger, the Texas local chapters began to look more directly to the TRTA districts for leadership and direction.

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Junta Directiva

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Junta Directiva

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