NES is a reform program launched by Superintendent Mike Miles at 28 HISD campuses said to be “priority schools.”The school district said these new principals will impact their campuses and will help prepare students for their careers. 17 of the 28 principals will be going back to their campus. The other principals were hired from HISD or from other locations.
“Principals are the backbone of the work we must do to make HISD a district that prepares all students to achieve at the highest levels,” Superintendent Mike Miles said. “They are talented, courageous educators and I’m excited to support their work.”2. Berry ES – Alvaro Montelongo6. Eliot ES – Cortney Richa-Herbert9. Highland Heights ES – Bettina McKinney12. Kashmere Gardens ES – Marques Collins15. McGowan ES – Stephanie Lugo Velez19. Shadydale ES – Pandora Agnew23.
There will be job fairs for these position on June 28 and June 29 from 8 a.m. -8 p.m. at the Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center at 4400 West 18th Street.About the Author:Cynthia Miranda graduated from UT Austin and is a proud Houstonian. She is passionate about covering breaking news and community stories. Cynthia previously covered elections, the historic 2021 Texas winter storm, and other news in East Texas.