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HISD officials held a news conference after the publication of the story. During the conference, HISD asserted that The New York Times published the story in an attempt to discredit the Bush administration's new accountability standards for school districts nationwide, which were partly modeled after HISD's system.
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Some of the employees involved were working at Kashmere High School but had previously worked at Key. [10] On Thursday April 8, 2010 the district voted to fire Mable Caleb, who was a principal of Kashmere but had been the principal of Key during the period which had been scrutinized. Five other HISD employees were fired. [11]
HISD is the largest school district in Rusk County. Current enrollment is 3,365 students and the district employees just over 600 teachers, administrators and support staff. For the 2022-2023 fiscal year, the district has budgeted $41,079,314 in total revenues and $40,465,506 in expenses.
HISD staff stated that the district needed signing bonuses in order to convince employees to take positions at Ryan Middle School. [9] During that year, principal Cimberli Johnson was fired because she socially promoted 25 students and issued about $70,800 in paychecks not earned by employees. [10]
The HISD employees charged in the scheme have been placed on administrative leave. “All three of these employees have been arrested and will be receiving notifications relieving them of their ...
The school at first had 1,772 students, including 340 students who, in the previous school year, were not enrolled in HISD. [12] Westside is so-named because it is located in western Houston. [13] Scott Van Beck was the first principal of Westside. In 2005 he was promoted to being the West District head. [14]