The difference being the public elects the school board. That's the worst part about it. If people watched an hour or two of these meetings, I think there would be different people in charge.
BBRex said:
The difference being the public elects the school board. That's the worst part about it. If people watched an hour or two of these meetings, I think there would be different people in charge.
HISD is set to announce their pick for superintendent on Friday. Who do you think will be tapped to lead HISD? https://t.co/ZzjQAXtVn8 pic.twitter.com/t38Moqc78i
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) May 20, 2021
Definitely going to be a white conservative male.Diggity said:HISD is set to announce their pick for superintendent on Friday. Who do you think will be tapped to lead HISD? https://t.co/ZzjQAXtVn8 pic.twitter.com/t38Moqc78i
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) May 20, 2021
place your bets folks!
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston ISD is entrusting its future in the hands of a 22-year education professional who leaves behind a student population five times smaller than HISD's.
The school district's board unanimously appointed Millard House II, the current director of schools at Clarksville-Montgomery County School System in Tennessee, to its permanent superintendent job, a role that has been in flux over the last three years.