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  • loaded language: 'dramatic improvements'
  • loaded language: 'sweeping intervention'
  • loaded language: 'chronic academic failure'
  • loaded language: 'racially discriminatory action'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on test score improvements
  • editorializing: effectively narrowing performance gaps
  • editorializing: effectively stripped voting power away

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Houston Independent School District Reports Improvement in Test Scores Following State Takeover

The Houston Independent School District has seen improvements in student test scores following a state takeover by the Texas Education Agency in 2023. While the district reports gains in academic performance, critics argue that the intervention raises concerns about racial discrimination and local governance.

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The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has reported improvements in student grades and test scores across its more than 270 campuses since a state takeover in 2023. This intervention by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) was initiated due to years of academic underperformance. Data shows that students in grades 3 through 8 have made substantial gains in reading and math on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) tests. High school students also showed significant year-over-year improvements in subjects including algebra and English.

HISD Superintendent Mike Miles stated that the focus of the intervention was on student achievement. Under his leadership, the district implemented the New Education System (NES) model, which emphasizes a centralized curriculum and specialized classes. Prior to the intervention, HISD had 121 campuses rated D or F; currently, there are 18 D-rated schools and no F-rated campuses, with the number of A- and B-rated campuses increasing from 93 to 197.

Despite these improvements, critics have raised concerns about the racial implications of the takeover, claiming it was a discriminatory action against a district predominantly serving communities of color. Civil rights organizations, including the ACLU of Texas and the Houston NAACP, have filed complaints with the U.S. Department of Justice, arguing that the state’s actions undermined local voting power.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has praised the intervention, stating that it has led to meaningful improvements in student achievement. The state takeover is set to continue through at least June 1, 2027, as per the timeline established by Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'dramatic improvements'
  • loaded language: 'sweeping intervention'
  • loaded language: 'chronic academic failure'
  • loaded language: 'racially discriminatory action'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on test score improvements
  • editorializing: effectively narrowing performance gaps
  • editorializing: effectively stripped voting power away
  • vague attribution: critics have consistently argued, many viewed as a failing system
  • omitted response: a named/criticized party is given no chance to respond

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Texas’ largest school district sees test scores soar after state takeover despite racism claims

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Houston Independent School District Reports Improvement in Test Scores Following State Takeover