Monday, November 18, 2019

Yes, Something Stinks about the State Takeover of the Houston Independent School District | Diane Ravitch's blog

Yes, Something Stinks about the State Takeover of the Houston Independent School District | Diane Ravitch's blog

Yes, Something Stinks about the State Takeover of the Houston Independent School District

A trio of activists on behalf of public schools wrote a blistering critique of the pending state takeover of the Houston Independent School District, based on the failure of ONE high school that has an unusually high proportion of students who are poor and have disabilities.
Zeph Capo is president of the Houston Federation of Teachers and Texas AFT, James Dixon is pastor of the Community of Faith Church in Houston and a vice president of the Houston Branch of the NAACP, and Hugo Mojica is president of LULAC Education Council #402.
They write:
Residents of this community are increasingly frustrated with the upheaval in the Houston Independent School District. As Houstonians who work directly with the educators, parents and students in the district, we don’t blame them. But something doesn’t add up in the state’s decision to take over HISD.
Houston schools have been on an improvement track for years — the district recently earned a B grade from the state — just two points away from an A. After years of struggle among legislators, administrators and educators to figure out how best to serve our kids, HISD should be CONTINUE READING: Yes, Something Stinks about the State Takeover of the Houston Independent School District | Diane Ravitch's blog