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Houston ISD Superintendent Tapped for NYC Job, Drawing Surprise and Frustration

Laura Isensee

Posted on March 5, 2018 · Carranza had more than a year left on his contract with HISD, with a base pay of $345,000

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Posted on September 28, 2023 · Rumors emerged Tuesday that HISD has plans to merge Project Chrysalis with Navarro Middle School and move De Zavala Elementary School students into Cage Elementary next week, which the district denies.

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Teacher turnover is a controversial part of Houston ISD reforms. It’s a feature, not a side effect

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Posted on September 20, 2023 · Parents and teachers continue to speak out against reforms and turnover in Houston’s public school system. The protests intensified this week as the state-appointed leaders of Houston ISD removed more teachers from their schools. The debate over these types of reforms is not new — even in Houston.  

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