Patricia Hawke is a staff writer for Schools K-12, providing free, in-depth reports on all U.S. public and private K-12 schools. Patricia has a nose for research and writes stimulating news and views on school issues. For more information on Houston schools visit http://www.schoolsk-12.com/Texas/Houston/index.html
Three Houston schools have been persistently rated as unsatisfactory by state guidelines for three or more years. As with most school closing warnings across the nation, the parents, community, and elected officials with a political stake in the area are up in arms over the possibility.
Though parents want their children to attend schools within their own neighborhood, I believe the community must look at the cost of keeping these three schools open — the students are failing, unable to meet the bare minimum requirements of the state! With their futures at risk, I would think that parents would want their children at better performing schools.
The Houston schools' ratings are based on statewide student achievement tests and the overall dropout and graduation rates of each school. If a proposed policy by the Texas Education Agency is adopted, then the state education commissioner will be able to close in the near future any school that is rated unsatisfactory for four consecutive years. Thus, Houston schools Superintendent Dr. Abelardo Saavedra is only preparing the public, in case the schools do not gain a satisfactory rating at the end of the 2006-2007 school year.
In 2005, Saavedra warned that Kashmere High School, Sam Houston High School, and McReynolds Middle School needed to improve their ratings or drastic measures would be taken. Privatization of the schools was mentioned then; however, the Houston schools currently are preparing for closing the schools, if they again are rated unsatisfactory.
During the last school year, the Houston schools changed administrators at several chronically unsatisfactory schools and a large percentage of the teaching staff at each school. Though tremendous improvement was seen at Kashmere, Sam Houston, and McReynolds, there was not enough progress made and they were again rated as unsatisfactory.
For the 2006-2007 school year, the Houston schools have developed a year-long campaign in hopes of saving the three schools. School hours will be extended in order to provide more instruction time to the students, top-rated teachers have been hired to co-teach in problem classes, and an educational achievement plan will be created for each student. All three schools for this year will be under the supervision of Dr. Karen Soehnge, the Houston schools' chief academic officer.
The Houston schools have looked at several strategies to save these schools. The ones they have implemented up-to-now have failed. If this current campaign fails as well, then the schools will be closed. It is a "improve immediately" or "close the doors" situation for the schools, the students, and the educators.
All students deserve a quality education, and it is obvious that schools, which continue to be rated unsatisfactory, are not providing such. The Houston schools must do better for these children.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Houston Schools Focus On Magnet And Early Childhood Programs
- Houston Schools New Budget Brings Needed Money For Teachers And Improvements
- Three Houston Schools in Trouble ... Public Upset Over Possible Closings
- Houston Schools New Teacher Merit Pay Program ... Will It Help or Hinder?
- New Monitoring and Appraisal Systems for Higher Scholastic Achievement in Houston Schools
- Houston Schools Deal With Diversity and Drop-outs
- Three Houston Schools In Trouble... Public Upset Over Possible Closings
- Dress Code Is New Hot Button For The Houston Schools




Police Strobe Lights
By: caryfank | 14/11/2009Strobe Lighting has been used in the police cars since 1960s. It is commonly called as strobe, which originated from a Greek word “strobos” that means “act of whirling”. Strobe light or stroboscopic lamp is a device which produces regular flashes of light.
POLICE VISOR STROBE
By: caryfank | 14/11/2009Both are strobes but are used for different purpose and is differently made. Police visor strobes are the type of flashing type strobe. They work at low voltage and produce high intensity flashes. They are often combined with siren to show patrolling or emergency situation.
Roof Strobe Lights
By: caryfank | 14/11/2009Many emergency vehicles use emergency lighting which is based on roof strobe lights. Roof strobe light produces flash like produced in the photography. Xenon flash lamps are used for the roof strobe light, these xenon flash lamps produce a very brief but very bright flash by ionizing and then discharging a large amount of current through the gas inside the light, then the light produced has a somewhat bluish emission spectrum, which makes red light bars to glow with a fuchsia pink color which ca
Searching for professional child models? Use the power of the Internet
By: Mark Lavel | 14/11/2009More and more companies today are seeking model talent through online model listing services. Child models in particular are in high demand. Companies such as Online Model World are leading the way in presenting modeling talent of all ages. By availing yourself to this resource you can find the right look to represent your product, and save money by avoiding expensive offline agencies.
Under Cover Police
By: caryfank | 14/11/2009Strobe produces the flashes in regular manner which is very irritating also for the eyes. You can see these strobe on the police vehicles in general life also. Strobe light is not allowed for the all vehicles, its only allowed for the emergency vehicles, other then under cover police strobe lightning is also used in the ambulances also.
Strobe LED Flashers
By: caryfank | 14/11/2009Strobe LED flashers are widely used in the vehicles as turn lights. Strobe LED flashers are also very useful for the parking in the night time on a high way. They glow and produce continuous flash light which is visible from a long distance and other drivers driving on the same road can know about the presence of your vehicle on the road, this will provide your vehicle a great deal of safety and avoids accidents in the night time.
Why Using A Proven Cash Gifting System Works
By: marlon hall | 14/11/2009Are you at all interested in adopting a program that will reap daily rewards? A system that efficiently markets to prospects will allow you to reach people who want to be part of a cash gifting program. The difficulty lies in finding a cash gifting system that will work best for your most precious asset... your time! Many types of programs, home businesses and opportunities st...
Let Them Know You Are Different
By: charen smith | 13/11/2009Sending out professionally done print postcards will attract the attention of your recipients.
Boston Schools Train Their Own Teachers
By: Patricia Hawke | 16/10/2007 | Real EstateAll schools need talented, motivated and inspiring teachers. Without them, students would be hard-pressed to meet the ever-changing standards set forth by local, state, and federal education officials. For those who wish to work in the classrooms of Boston Schools, support and training awaits. All types of teachers must have appropriate,...
Baltimore Schools Set Performance Goals
By: Patricia Hawke | 16/10/2007 | EducationAll school systems should have goals. These goals must be attainable, however. While these centers of learning must know where they headed and how they are going to get there, it seems that they are becoming more and more unreasonable in their expectations. Perhaps they should be classified more as...
Low Teacher Pay Scales At Arizona Schools
By: Patricia Hawke | 16/10/2007 | TutoringTeachers in Arizona Schools are Paid Less Teachers in Arizona schools are compensated based on their level of education, qualifications and teaching experience. But is that truly fair pay? The comparatively low pay scales for teachers in Arizona schools are leading to a serious under valuation of teachers, the backbone of...
Atlanta Schools Experiment With Single-Gender Campuses
By: Patricia Hawke | 16/10/2007 | EducationThere are many studies that both support and denounce the practice of single-gender schools. For many years, colleges and universities were all divided based on gender. Throughout history, boys were able to receive formal schooling, while girls were expected to remain at home and learn both the domestic arts as...
New York City Schools Include Charters
By: Patricia Hawke | 26/09/2007 | EducationThere have been many instances over the past 20 years or so where people have been so unhappy about the schools that they have decided to step up and do something about it. In response to this discontent, charter schools have been formed. For many New York City Schools families,...
Public Versus Private New Orleans Schools
By: Patricia Hawke | 26/09/2007 | EducationEver wonder what to do with school choice? For families who have ample amounts of money and can afford any school, the decision about what school to send the kids to may seem simple. After all, most people believe that private is best. Other parents may not be able to...
Minneapolis Public Schools Lose Students To Charter Schools
By: Patricia Hawke | 26/09/2007 | EducationStudents are Fleeing Minneapolis Schools Minneapolis schools are being faced with the prospect of empty school buildings as more and more students flee the system to charter schools in the district. Minneapolis schools' enrollment figures have plummeted to just 36,000 this year - that's almost half its capacity of 50,000...
Milwaukee Public Schools Say Hello To Life Without Cell Phones
By: Patricia Hawke | 26/09/2007 | EducationCell Phone Ban in Milwaukee Public Schools It's hard to imagine a world without cell phones. Next to the Internet it's probably the single most important invention that has affected the maximum number of lives around the globe. People run entire businesses through their stylish gizmo fitted cell phones...