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Students at dozens of Houston ISD schools will return in a few weeks without librarians and to former libraries that have been converted into disciplinary spaces.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Mike Miles, the new state-appointed superintendent of the Houston Independent School District, started his tenure in a manner eerily similar to how he ended his embattled time in charge of Dallas Independent School District: with everyone asking where he was.

During the first Houston ISD school board meeting led by the board of managers that the Texas Education Agency appointed as part of the state’s recent takeover of the district, many community members were upset they didn’t see Miles until he came in the very end. Eight years ago, after a tumultuous three years as superintendent of the Dallas ISD, Miles didn’t show up to his last board meeting.

Already, the manner in which Miles has begun his new position in Houston is drawing comparisons with his short-lived stint in Dallas. Within a week of being appointed to lead Houston ISD, the largest school district in Texas, Miles announced an overhaul of certain campuses and a new program that will pay teachers more to work with students struggling academically, steps that resemble his approach during his last superintendent gig.

But while his management methods laid the foundation for some future success in Dallas ISD, they also left behind various scandals, caused veteran educators to leave the district and ultimately scores remained largely flat on state's standardized test.

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/21/mike-miles-houston-isd-dallas-tea-takeover/

Liberals of Texas, I feel for you. The right wing is going to get worse and worse. It doesn’t even matter why.

[–] soviettaters 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For context, a state superintendent was brought in to intervene because Houston ISD was doing so poorly that dozens of its schools were failing.

[–] DuffmanOfTheCosmos 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

And the logical reaction to kids not passing classes is to... remove the libraries...?

[–] soviettaters 0 points 1 year ago

I'm just providing context. There isn't a state-appointed superintendent for some random reason, it's because the last one was greatly underperforming.