The Texas Education Agency aims to improve teacher effectiveness and prepare HISD students for the future. Several underperforming campuses have been identified, leading to concerns among former employees. KPRC 2 investigates the effectiveness of the New Education System and its impact on students, teachers, and the community.
– As the school year comes to an end, we can’t help but discuss the plethora of changes across the Houston Independent School District campuses, starting with the appointment of
‘I am concerned for my now former colleagues:’ Former HISD principal shares what he’s learning from employees “My expectation is every teacher should receive some type of on-the-spot coaching at least once a day,” Fleming Middle School principal Devin Adams said. Mid-year test results show Fleming MS students’ growth in reading, math and science under new NES model
Adams said the system holds principals and even Superintendent Miles to the same level of accountability.
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