Like the fiery meeting the previous night, concerned Houstonians demanded answers on why the Texas Education Agency wants to take control of Houston ISD.
The state-appointed managers will hold immense power. They can control the budget, school closures, collaborations with charter networks, policies around curriculum and library books, as well as hiring or firing the superintendent, among other important decisions.
The Texas Education Agency confirmed it’s removing Houston ISD’s democratically elected school board and superintendent, effectively putting the state in charge of its largest school district.
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