In March 2022, HISD Superintendent Millard House II told KPRC 2 that he understands the challenges, referring to fixing them as opportunities.
“It’s going to take some serious work. It’s going to take some bold decision-making. It’s going to take money as well, it’s going to take cuts at the same time, but it’s necessary,” House said.for HISD. He also described the district’s relationship with the Texas Education Agency as positive – including reaction to his five-year plan.
But in January, the Texas Supreme Court cleared the way for the state to potentially take control of HISD, which state education officials say has been plagued with various issues, according to the Texas Tribune.
The kids deserve better!
Takeover is not good for his bank account is what he meant to say. How else is he and his slimy crooks suppose to line their pockets with taxpayer money