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HISD recruits for special programs at school-choice fair this weekend

HISD recruits for special programs at school-choice fair this weekend

Education News, Houston Schools, Schools April 24, 2014 at 7:00 am

Students interested in enrolling in a specialized program for the 2014-2015 school year and their parents can examine the offerings at the Houston Independent School District Choice Fair this weekend. The fair will take place this Saturday, April 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Northwest Mall, 9500Read More

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HISD Bellaire and Lamar school renovation plans move forward

Education News, Houston Schools, Schools April 22, 2014 at 9:42 pm

The process to reconstruct Lamar and Bellaire high schools with proceeds from the Houston Public School District’s 2012 Bond Issue is proceeding smoothly. “Plans are currently on schedule,” HISD Spokesperson Sheleah Reed wrote in an e-mail to Thesis on April 17. Project Advisory Teams (PATs), made up of students, parents,Read More

HISD continues attempts to green district

HISD continues attempts to green district

Education News, Houston Schools April 15, 2014 at 12:07 pm

As of April 1, Berry Elementary School became the latest campus of the Houston Independent School District to attain coveted LEED silver status for the environmentally friendly features in the school, which was reconstructed using $14.9 million from the district’s 2007 bond issue. Berry, which opened in 2011, is aRead More

Non-profit urges expansion of charter schools

Non-profit urges expansion of charter schools

Houston Schools, National K-12, Profile March 19, 2014 at 5:05 pm

Democrats for Education Reform have set up shop in Austin, Texas, and they are planning on adding to the educational dialogue across the state. To begin with, it must be mentioned that there is a lot of difficult rhetoric and political language to wade through when discussing education reform. ButRead More

More schools closing in Houston ISD

More schools closing in Houston ISD

Houston Schools, National K-12 March 17, 2014 at 1:28 pm

At a March 13 meeting packed with community members, the Houston Independent School District Board of Education voted to close Dodson Elementary School and repurpose Jones High School. The vote to close Dodson divided the board 5-4, with board members Anna Eastman, Rhonda Skillern-Jones, Wanda Adams and Paula Harris opposedRead More

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Houston Schools March 11, 2014 at 11:56 am

On Friday 3/14, thousands of Houston area students will receive notifications of whether or not they were admitted to the private school of their choice. Schools time the mailings to coincide with spring break so that parents have time to “chill” over drinks at the beach. Two weeks later, HISDRead More

HISD to expand dual-language programs

HISD to expand dual-language programs

Houston Schools March 3, 2014 at 3:32 pm

In 2014, the Houston Independent School District Superintendent will be drastically increasing the number of dual-language programs in the district, adding 14 schools to the existing programs, HISD Superintendent Terry Grier announced during his Feb. 25 State of the Schools Address. HISD currently has two dual language programs. One, atRead More

IB expands in Houston

IB expands in Houston

Education News, Houston Schools, International February 26, 2014 at 9:47 pm

The internationalization of Houston schools continues its rapid pace, both in the number of existing schools that are offering International Baccalaureate curriculum and in new schools that are under construction dedicated to the concept. Currently there are 10 high schools in the Houston area that offer an IB program, upRead More

Putting “failing schools” in context

Putting “failing schools” in context

At the beginning of January, the Texas Education Agency issued its new statewide summary of schools that failed to meet state standards for 2013 and whose students are eligible to seek transfer under the state Public Education Grant program. The feature of the summary that grabbed the most headlines wasRead More

HISD merit pay tracks socioeconomic status

HISD merit pay tracks socioeconomic status

On January 31, the Houston Independent School District announced annual instructor bonuses through its ASPIRE program, a merit pay program for teachers funded through state and federal grants and partly through local funds. Statistical analysis suggests that schools with the highest bonuses on average were wealthier, whiter and more selectiveRead More

Post Oak's Interior

Houston’s Museum District as an exploratory playground: Post Oak HS

Houston Schools January 29, 2014 at 8:00 am

When you first walk into the Museum District’s Post Oak High School, little is hidden, including the teachers. The school, a single story, 6,000 square foot brick and glass-walled structure with an open-concept floor plan, was designed with the third teacher in mind. The third teacher is not a humanRead More

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Are Houston ISD’s reading scores falling?

Houston Schools, National K-12, Standardized Tests January 21, 2014 at 11:55 am

The 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress Scores for math and reading are in, and the results for Houston are definitely mixed. Locally, the conventional wisdom is that Houston continues its steady improvement in math, but lags behind in reading. HISD Superintendent Terry Grier is working with administrators and (presumably)Read More

Houston mascot policy mirrors changing attitudes

Houston mascot policy mirrors changing attitudes

Collegiate, Houston Schools, National K-12 January 15, 2014 at 5:47 pm

When the Houston Independent School District Board of Trustees tentatively voted to ban the use of racially based mascots and nicknames at its schools during its Dec. 15 meeting, its actions joined a several-decade old trend of American schools and sports franchises de-emphasizing or eliminating logos and nicknames associated withRead More

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St. Stephen’s Episcopal to offer IB Diploma

Houston Schools November 20, 2013 at 1:00 am

Current sophomores at St. Stephen’s Episcopal will be the first class with the option of graduating with an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. The IB Diploma Programme, a widely-recognized, two-year intensive program for juniors and seniors, offers college-level curriculum (for college credit) in 146 countries. It emphasizes global citizenship and focusesRead More

Funding public education

Funding public education

Houston Schools November 11, 2013 at 9:35 pm

Houston may find it should have listened to the lessons of tax increases past. In 2008 Iowa raised its sales tax from five percent to six percent. The change was marketed as an education tax, with the extra penny going to the schools for books and materials. The actual result:Read More

Budget cuts lead HISD teachers to play multiple roles

Budget cuts lead HISD teachers to play multiple roles

Houston Schools October 21, 2013 at 6:04 pm

by: Neelay Patel   In a development recently highlighted by the Houston Chronicle, schools are cutting back on generally less valued positions. Librarians, art and music teachers, and physical education teachers are gradually being forced to seek other jobs. History or math teachers with a knack for sports are offeredRead More