Houston ISD students return to school on Monday, but several veteran administrators will not be there. Former principals, with over 100 years of combined experience, expressed shock at being unexpectedly asked to resign at the end of the last school year. They criticized state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles, whose promises and vision they feel did not materialize as expected. Despite their concerns, Superintendent Miles remains committed to his reform efforts, citing improved achievement scores and a high-performance culture. The former principals, while wishing success for their replacements, emphasize the importance of positive change.
Former HISD Principals Gather at Panel to Share Stories of Forced Resignations
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