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Houston ISD is considering a plan that would give the district’s highest-performing high schools more control over curriculum, staffing, and scheduling, officials announced in an Oct. 22 news release.
The details: The initiative would utilize Texas Senate Bill 1882, according to the release. The bill, which was approved by state lawmakers in 2017, permits districts to partner with open-enrollment charter schools, institutions of higher education, nonprofits, or government entities to help manage schools, according to the Texas Education Agency.
Approved schools would gain increased principal autonomy over curriculum, assessments, calendars, staffing, hiring, and evaluation, while still remaining HISD schools with access to district services like transportation and food services, according to the release.
What’s next: HISD staff recently met with several interested principals to discuss potential benefits and begin informal outreach with staff and parents, per the release. Officials stressed the plan is still only a proposal, noting no final decisions have been made.
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