Houston ISD announces new leadership team following state's takeover

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The state's takeover of its largest school district hasn't been a well-received transition by staff and parents. After much anticipation, HISD released the list of cabinet appointees.

Houston Independent School District announces its new leadership after the Texas Education Agency's takeover.The Houston Independent School District announced its new cabinet under Superintendent Mike Miles on Monday morning.

Miles, who was appointed by the Texas Education Agency last week, replaced Millard House II as part of the state's takeover of its largest school district.Kerri Briggs, Chief of StaffJim Terry, Chief of Finance and Business ServicesSandi Massey, Chief of Leadership and Professional DevelopmentWoods, Gilhousen, and Paul all worked under the previous administration at HISD.Riddick and De La Guardia previously worked for HISD, and the remaining five members came from outside of the district.

Two of those, Terry and Massey, previously worked for Third Future Schools, which is the charter-school network founded by Miles.The district said the announcement of this leadership team is "just the first in a series of leadership appointments that will be made in the coming weeks."

 

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