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Parents and educators demand accountability in failing school district

September 14, 2024 | HOUSTON ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Parents and educators demand accountability in failing school district
In a recent Houston Independent School District (HISD) board meeting, parents and community members voiced strong concerns regarding the district's current educational practices and leadership under Superintendent Mike Miles. The meeting highlighted significant dissatisfaction with the district's curriculum, which many described as \"abominable\" and \"age inappropriate.\" One parent shared a poignant account of her child's decline in enthusiasm for learning, attributing it to the rigid, slide-based curriculum imposed by the district.

Several speakers criticized the district's handling of student feedback, particularly regarding the newly implemented NES (New Education System) program. Parents expressed frustration over the dismissal of their children's experiences, particularly concerning the teen centers, which some students reportedly dislike. Critics argued that the one-size-fits-all approach of the NES program fails to meet the diverse needs of students, especially those in gifted and talented programs.

Concerns were also raised about the district's financial management, with one speaker highlighting a significant budget deficit that has reportedly grown under Miles' leadership. The lack of transparency in financial reporting and the use of a shell corporation to manage funds were particularly troubling to attendees. Calls for independent audits of HISD's finances were made, emphasizing the need for accountability.

Additionally, speakers pointed out alarming issues such as inadequate emergency preparedness among staff, insufficient training for school nurses, and deteriorating facilities, including malfunctioning air conditioning systems. The overall sentiment among parents and educators was one of distrust and disappointment, with many asserting that the current administration is failing to provide a safe and effective learning environment for students.

As the meeting concluded, the board acknowledged the speakers' concerns and prepared to address the agenda items, including updates on district goals. However, the overwhelming message from the community was clear: there is a pressing need for change in HISD's approach to education and leadership.

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