Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | March 2023

March 2020

Appellate court upholds injunction, TEA appeals case to Texas Supreme Court February 2021

State judge grants injunction, blocking TEA from taking over HISD January 2020

Senate Bill 1365 is signed into law, changing threshold for state intervention in school districts September 2021

TEA gives HISD a B accountability rating, while Wheatley High School earns a C August 2022

Texas Supreme Court vacates injunction, clearing way for TEA takeover January 2023

Coronavirus pandemic hits, leading TEA to suspend accountability ratings as districts adjust to virtual learning

Wheatley High School now triggers potential takeover

SOURCES: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY, HOUSTON ISD, TEXAS SUPREME COURT/COMMUNITY IMPACT

takeovers across the U.S. between 2011-16. Researchers said they found no evidence takeovers improve aca- demic performance in the first three years, and improvements from three to six years out were too small to draw any specific conclusions about whether the takeover was effective. District 145 state Rep. Christina Morales—a Democrat who represents parts of Houston’s Greater Heights and Northside communities—said a state takeover represents a loss of local control for HISD voters. “How does the commissioner know what our kids need here in Houston?” she said. “State control removes our ability to have a voice in our schools, and state takeovers do not improve academic assessments.”

started the school year with over 800 [teacher] vacancies,” Latson said. “The TEA takeover will destabilize and hinder HISD’s ability to maintain and employ highly certified teachers.” Latson was one of several speak- ers at a Feb. 2 rally against the TEA takeover hosted outside HISD’s administrative building by the pub- lic education advocacy group Com- munity Voices for Public Education. Rodriguez also spoke at the event, expressing concern that a TEA take- over would mean an even greater emphasis on standardized testing. “We are not just test scores; we are students who need to be heard,” Rodriguez said. “Instead of the take- over, teachers should be paid more adequately so they don’t have to struggle to make ends meet when teaching future generations.” Research released in May 2021 by Brown University analyzed 35 district

What about Wheatley? Part of the state’s case for intervention at Houston ISD related to unacceptable academic performance ratings at Wheatley High School. However, Wheatley received a passing grade for the 2021-22 school year.

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NOTE: THE TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY SUSPENDED USE OF SCHOOL RATINGS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC FOR THE 2019-20 AND 2020-21 SCHOOL YEARS.

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SOURCE: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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