Top 13 Most Earned Social Capital (This month)

1
Tracey Crawley
29sc

2
Pervez S. Agwan
9sc
Renewable Energy Developer; Working for a progressive, inclusive, & more sustainable Houston; Climate & Energy Policy; Semi-colon enthusiast; Houston native;

3
Stacy A. González
11sc
Fmr Comms Director @ Txlege | UofH | MA Candidate | Proud daughter of 🇵🇪 immigrants | @houstonewallyds President

4
Je’Rell Rogers
9sc
Notre Dame graduate. Former public school teacher. Current attorney. Forever a public servant and now ready to be Judge of Harris County CCCL #14.

5
Alvaro Rodriguez
5sc

6
Victoriano Hernandez
10sc

7
Pleiades Talukder
5sc

8
Miguel Orozco
21sc

9
Pamela Jae Boveland
77sc

10
Naxhiely Ramon
19sc

11
Lisa Sandoz Robinson
93sc
Literacy Advocate & Teacher-Librarian. Writer & (inactive) attorney. Love books, art, history, music, hiking. Passionate about sharing what I learn w/ children!

13
Lisa Robinson
40sc
Literacy Advocate, Teacher-Librarian, (inactive) Attorney. Moderate Baptist. Values Diversity, the US Constitution, a Free Press, an open America! #RESIST
Top 20 Most Earned Social Capital (All time)

1
Ruth Kravetz
735sc
teacher, parent, progressive, committed to public education equity and adequacy

2
Daniel Santos
662sc
Public School Educator, Two-time Teacher of the Year Recipient, Advocate for Community Schools, & Executive V.P. of Houston Federation of Teachers/Tweets My Own

5
Sarah Rivlin
318sc

6
Diana Hernandez Featherston
208sc
Big fan of data, social justice, technology, and making the world better. Predictive Analytics Masters student at Northwestern University.

8
Anne Sung
188sc

10
Mark Kerrissey
176sc

12
Houston Fed of Tchrs
165sc
The Houston Federation of Teachers is a union of professionals that champions fairness, democracy, economic opportunity, and high quality public education.

13
Mary Morrison
156sc
all views expressed here are my own. Retweets are not endorsements. Racism is never ok and should never be tolerated.

16
Monica Richart
145sc
Attorney. Texan. Houstonian. Latina. Mom of 3. Princeton and Columbia Law grad. Education advocate. Gen X. she/her/hers
17
Jamie Volkmer
148sc

18
Myla Van Duyn
144.20sc
A teacher who thought that it would all be okay until I got VAM-med as well below expectations in a school that is low income, high risk,etc. It's not okay.

19
Ivan Castillo
139sc
Educator and activist for public education & immigration reform (HISD, CVPE, United We Dream, TOP, & HFT Executive Board Member)

20
Maria Fernandez
138sc
Technology and energy executive lawyer, compliance leader, problem and chaos solver, former School Board Trustee, public education advocate
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