TEA commissioner to announce HISD transition back to elected control by end of next school year

Houston Independent School District's (HISD) takeover by the state is set to transition back to elected control by the end of next school year. According to Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath, a timeline for this transition has been in place since 2020.

Morath stated that his goal is to prevent schools from promoting any particular ideology or worldview. He emphasized the importance of allowing students to express themselves freely, while also acknowledging that unexcused absences from school can result in consequences for both teachers and districts.

Regarding HISD's takeover, Morath confirmed that it will transition back to local electoral control by June 2027 as initially planned. The TEA has stated that this process will involve several steps, including the replacement of board members yearly until a fully elected trustee board is established.

However, despite Morath's assurance, teacher union leaders remain skeptical about the transition process, citing lack of transparency and uncertainty over its timeline.
 
idk why they need to micromanage the schools like that. cant just let the locals handle their own affairs πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? it sounds like its all about keeping an eye out for any "ideology" being promoted in class. newsflash: kids are gonna learn about whatever their parents teach 'em at home anyway πŸ˜’. and what's with the absences thing? schools should be giving students a break, not penalizing them for taking one πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. its like they dont trust the teachers to do their jobs properly... thats just gonna lead to more problems down the line πŸ‘Ž
 
.. I'm kinda surprised they're just gonna let the state take over like this... think it's a step back for education. I mean, don't get me wrong, some folks gotta keep an eye on things, but can't we have some local input too? Texas is already so big, doesn't need some state guy telling them what to do... Morath's whole "no ideology" thing sounds pretty vague to me... how are they even gonna measure that? And what about the teachers who don't agree with this takeover? Are they just gonna be left out in the cold? June 2027 can't come soon enough, I guess πŸ€”
 
idk why they're still worried lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ his goal seems pretty reasonable tbh, let kids express themselves freely & all that... but at the same time, you gotta keep the schools accountable somehow πŸ“šπŸ‘©β€πŸ« shouldn't be too hard to make this transition smooth tho, just some planning & all πŸ‘ the timeline's been in place since 2020, so like what's changed now? πŸ€” still think some transparency would be cool though, can't blame teachers for wanting more info πŸ’‘
 
idk why there's so much drama around this... like, it's just HISD going back to being run by local people who get elected πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. commissioner morath is just trying to ensure schools aren't promoting any agendas or ideologies, which i can kinda get behind 😊. but at the same time, i feel for the teacher union leaders - they're worried about transparency and timing, and that's fair too πŸ€”. maybe we can all just take a deep breath and wait until 2027 to see how it all plays out? πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ let's not forget, the end goal is for students to have a great learning experience without any distractions or agendas πŸ“š
 
I'm still wondering what's going on with our schools nowadays... Back in my day, we didn't have all these rules and regulations about what kind of stuff teachers could or couldn't teach... I mean, I'm not saying they should be teaching anything that'd make kids question the system, but a little bit of freedom to explore different ideas? πŸ€”

And what's with this "no promoting any particular ideology" thing? That sounds like they're trying to shut down some really important conversations. And what about free speech on campus? I remember when I was in school, we could express ourselves without worrying about getting yelled at... πŸ˜’

I'm also kinda skeptical about how this transition is gonna play out. They say it'll take until June 2027, but how can you be sure everything's gonna go smoothly by then? It's like they're trying to rush things without thinking about the long-term effects... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm not sure I buy into this whole "ideology" thing. It sounds like they're just trying to avoid some uncomfortable conversations πŸ€”. What's wrong with schools promoting critical thinking and open discussion? Isn't that what education is all about? And what's with the unexcused absences rule? That just seems like a cop-out. I mean, don't teachers have enough on their plate already?

And another thing, why do they need to replace board members yearly? Can't they just have a normal election cycle like everyone else? It feels like they're trying to slow down the process and avoid any potential controversy πŸ™„. And what about all the money that's been wasted on this takeover in the first place? I'm not saying it was a bad idea, but can't we just try to make it work better instead of starting over from scratch? πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh, can't believe they're backtracking on this takeover πŸ™„... I mean, what's the point of even having a state takeover if it's just gonna revert to elected control anyway? And now they're giving teacher union leaders the cold shoulder - "lack of transparency" and all that jazz πŸ˜’. It's like, come on guys, give us some clarity on this timeline already! I get it, Morath wants to prevent schools from promoting ideologies, but can't he see how this is just gonna lead to more confusion? And what about the students who are gonna be stuck in limbo while we wait for this transition to happen? It's all just a mess 🀯...
 
man this state takeover thingy in texas is soooo messed up 🀯 I mean i get where they wanna prevent ideology stuff but dont they think that just gonna lead to more problems like ppl tryna cancel each other out? πŸ€” at least in an elected system u got people who actually represent the community right? 🌎 and whats with the timeline tho? cant it be less of a mystery πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ June 2027 sounds way too late for hisd to get back on track if they wanna make a difference πŸ•’οΈ or is this just another case of bureaucrats trying to micromanage everything πŸ™„
 
Schools should be a safe space for all students to learn and express themselves freely πŸ€πŸ“šπŸ’‘. This takeover by the state can lead to censorship and restrictions on teaching methods πŸš«πŸ‘Ž. I don't think it's fair to replace board members yearly, that would cause more confusion πŸ”„πŸ˜’. Transparency is key in any process, especially when it involves students' education πŸŒŸπŸ’¬.
 
πŸ€” I'm not convinced about this whole idea of preventing schools from promoting any particular ideology or worldview... sounds like a way to silence teachers and stifle discussions that are actually important for kids' development πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. What's wrong with having open conversations in the classroom, anyway? And by the way, what even is an "ideology" anymore? It just seems like a fancy word for "I don't like what you're saying" πŸ˜’. I'm all for letting students express themselves freely, but shouldn't we be encouraging critical thinking and empathy instead of trying to shield them from different perspectives? πŸ€“ And have they thought about the consequences of this on education funding? It just seems like a bunch of bureaucratic red tape 🚫.
 
[Image of a chicken running away from a farmer with a " Free My Mind" sign ] πŸ“πŸ˜‚

[A GIF of a kid throwing a tantrum in front of a school board meeting, followed by a teacher trying to calm them down] πŸ€£πŸ‘¦

[A picture of a calendar with the words "Back to Normal" written on it, surrounded by red X's marking off 2027] πŸ˜’πŸ“†
 
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