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Austin ISD celebrates Dolores Huerta amid debate over Cesar Chavez

by LAWIN.news March 22, 2026
written by LAWIN.news March 22, 2026
Photo credit: Texas Public Radio
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AUSTIN — The Austin Independent School District (AISD) announced it will not celebrate union leader Cesar Chavez on March 31, but will continue to recognize labor leader Dolores Huerta while keeping schools closed for the holiday.

“At the heart of this day remains our dedication to the values of justice, equality and empowerment for all working communities,” said Superintendent Matias Segura.

In a message to parents, Segura cited recent allegations against Chavez, including reports of sexual abuse and assault involving women and minors, as detailed in a New York Times investigation. “We are mindful of allegations against Chavez and recognize that the reports affect many in the community,” he said.

Segura added that the district will review its curriculum and instructional guidance to ensure students are taught history with “the depth and complexity our students deserve,” in line with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills standards.

The decision follows similar actions in Austin. Organizers of the city’s annual Cesar Chavez parade canceled the March 28 event, and city leaders have expressed interest in renaming Cesar Chavez Street.

Earlier this week, Governor Greg Abbott directed state agencies not to observe Cesar Chavez Day and said he would work with the Legislature to remove the holiday from state law. The Mexican American Legislative Caucus Executive Committee also stated plans to replace the holiday to honor other leaders, such as Huerta.

For school districts in Texas, Cesar Chavez Day is considered an optional holiday, meaning districts may choose to close. AISD’s board of trustees is expected to discuss potential calendar changes at its next meeting on March 26.






















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