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The Hortonville teachers had their own union called H.A.T. or Hortonville Association of Teachers. In 2003 the teachers voted to disband the local union and join the AFT or American Federation of Teachers. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.92.70.102 (talk • contribs).