One school, Phyllis Wheatley High School, repeatedly failed to meet state standards, setting up a potential closure in 2019 because of state law. In other words, not every parent gets a vote on what were going to do and then we do what the majority wants.. New HISD superintendent chosen, mayor says - KHOU.com There is also a statewide teacher shortage, and the legislature (so far) has failed to deliver on a promised teacher pay increase or even to fully fund public education. The Board will determine that, not a homeboy hookup., Asked about the selection of Elizalde and how that played out, Johnson responded to a Facebook message, saying he was really proud of the boards selection. Hinojosa mentored Elizalde during her previous tenure in DISD, where she rose to be chief of school leadership. In a called meeting Wednesday night, the districts board of trustees (including new trustee District 4 trustee Camile White) unanimously named Dr. Stephanie Elizalde as its lone finalist to replace Dr. Michael Hinojosa, who announced his retirement in January. A Dallas native, she attended Richardson High School and graduated from the University of Maryland. Justin Henry. In January, he told reporters that his decision boiled down to a desire to see new blood continue the work of improving the district. She decided to come back to the place she considers home and lead the states second largest district. In the last two years, Hinojosas DISD has often come into conflict with the state over how to mitigate the spread of coronavirus in schools. Adamson High School in eighth grade and was the starting quarterback on the football team, point guard on the basketball team and shortstop on the baseball team when a federal desegregation order sparked massive changes in Dallas schools. In the meantime, I need to see what the future holds.. When Michael Hinojosa announced in January that he planned to resign as superintendent of Dallas ISD, he had run the states second-largest school district for 13 years over two stints. That impression jibes with my own. This story originally ran in the August issue of D Magazine with the headline, Bonus Question. Write to [emailprotected]. Talia is a reporter for The Dallas Morning News Education Lab. At the time, the school leader said he would stay for as long as trustees would have him, joking that he had ordered a pine box for his conference room. All Elizalde would say is that she heard from what she calls internal and external stakeholders in Dallas, encouraging her to reconsider. She began her career in Dallas in 1999 as a science teacher at the Dallas Environmental Science Academy. (The trustees ultimately have the authority to select the superintendent). The DMN Education Lab deepens the coverage and conversation about urgent education issues critical to the future of North Texas. Trustees formally named Elizalde as the districts next superintendent on Thursday. June 9, 2022 / 7:30 PM / CBS Texas. Superintendent / Leadership Team - Dallas Independent School District After a career in the U.S. Army, David Bates joined Dallas ISD in 1998 as a paraprofessional in charge of data entry. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Elementary School, School for the Talented and Gifted in Pleasant Grove, William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted, Mark Twain School for the Talented and Gifted, Dr. Frederick D. Haynes III Global Prep Academy at Paul Quinn College, Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. And inarguably, the framework he put in place did just that. A press conference is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the districts governance and training center. Stephanie Elizalde will begin her job as superintendent of Dallas schools July 1, about two years after stepping away from the district to lead Austin ISD. Trustees coaxed him back to DISD in mid-2015 as an interim leader when Miles suddenly departed. Receive our in-depth coverage of education issues and stories that affect North Texans. Former DISD leader scrutinized as he takes over in Houston - Axios Dallas His experience learning in a segregated DISD and working in schools impacted by the aftermath shaped his view of the districts need to address racial injustice as superintendent. And, as it turns out, she was right. Dallas ISD Superintendent On Mask Compliance: 'We're Gonna Be Firm By 2018, just three schools in Dallas ISD did not meet state standardout of 230. No spam, ever. By naming her the finalist Wednesday, the board will be able to meet and name her superintendent before the district goes on its traditional July break. Prior to coming to Dallas ISD in 2021 as deputy chief of Construction Services, Alfred was program director for Dikita//Vanir and oversaw several bond related projects in Dallas ISD. Superintendent Michael Hinojosa did a similar community road. But he stepped in it before he even officially started enacting his reforms. But his plans need support from real, live, human teachers, parents,and students to work. Now that trustees have named their finalist, there is a 21-day state-mandated waiting period before the district can officially name Elizalde its new superintendent. I had decided I was not applying for the Dallas position, she said. Dallas ISD students to receive free school supplies at Mayor's Back to Tamika Alford-Stephens joins Dallas ISD as the new chief financial officer, reporting to Deputy Superintendent Dwayne Thompson. Nike returns to NorthPark as lululemon makes plans, Rangers-Astros will be biggest series in Globe Life Fields history, Supreme Courts student debt ruling gives US consumers another headwind. While he and I have not always agreed on things, weve always worked as professionals and tried to find solutions that are good for students and employees, Honea said. The word is the Commissioner TEA has chosen Mike Miles, former Superintendent of Dallas ISD to be the Superintendent of HISD. Which means, lets start what we came into the room to do. Lusk holds a degree in elementary education from California University of Pennsylvania. Also on Thursdays DISD board agenda was consideration of approving personal consulting services for Hinojosa to do speaking engagements, workshops or training. Receive our in-depth coverage of education issues and stories that affect North Texans. The former DISD administrator returns to succeed Michael Hinojosa, who is stepping down after more than a decade at the helm of the states second-largest school system. Contact the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees. Already, the former Dallas ISD superintendent has announced sweeping changes to 29 schools that historically serve some of Houston ISD's lowest-performing students. He attended W.H. With more than 20 years in education, Lusk began his career as a teacher before moving to an assistant principalship and later principal at the helm of elementary, middle and high school campuses. Lear graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in psychology. She last worked in the district as chief of school leadership. If Dallas schools superintendent Hinojosa signals run for mayor, his exit would come sooner, Dallas makes street patio seating program for restaurants permanent, Free agent Kyrie Irving agrees to 3-year deal with Dallas Mavericks. Dallas ISD Superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa announces that masks will be required at all Dallas ISD schools at DISD headquarters in Dallas, Monday, August 9, 2021. The Dallas Morning News retains full editorial control of the Education Labs journalism. The pandemic erased at least four years of academic gains, officials estimate. There are no words When the unimaginable plays out before our eyes, there are no words that can help us comprehend the horrors we see, like the images captured on the Memphis video where a young man brutally lost his life. Michael Hinojosa, superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District (Dallas ISD), announced today he will close out his 13-year tenure as superintendent of the nation's 16 th largest school district, effective December 2022. New Dallas schools superintendent Stephanie Elizalde begins July 1, Superintendent finalist Stephanie Elizalde: Dallas is calling me back. Mike Miles, seen here in 2014 when he was superintendent of Dallas ISD, is facing hostile crowds and skepticism in Houston, where he was appointed to run a district that has been taken over by the state. How Dallas ISD Landed On Its New Superintendent. Parent Survey for 2020-2021 Return to School, Reentry Information for Parents and Staff, Centralized Enrollment and Magnet Programs, Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs, Finance and Accounting Support to Campuses, Graduation, Recovery, Attendance/Advocacy and Dropout Intervention (GRAAD), Leader Excellence, Advancement and Development (LEAD), PEIMS - Public Education Information Management System, School Health and Related Services (SHARS), Special Services Behavioral Health Clinician, Extended Day Services / Before & After School, External Messaging and Marketing Services, Intergovernmental Affairs and Community Relations, Superintendent's Scholarship Golf Tournament, Community Conversation/Dialogue with the Superintendent, Back To The Streets Appreciation Celebration, Strategic Media Relations and Crisis Communication, Stephanie S. Elizalde, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools, Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy at A. Maceo Smith, Barbara M. Manns High School and Middle School DAEP/Elementary DAEP, Benjamin Franklin International Exploratory Academy, Biomedical Preparatory at UT Southwestern, Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Bryan Adams High School Leadership Academy, Celestino Mauricio Soto Jr. Former Dallas ISD Superintendent Mike Miles' approach to education leadership is under scrutiny again as he takes on a similar role in Houston. Elizalde wont be making as much as her predecessor, Michael Hinojosa, who earned close to $352,000 annually. Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa will step down from his post leading the state's second-largest school system by the end of this year, according to sources within Dallas ISD. Bethany Erickson is the senior digital editor for. Dallas ISD Superintendent. Were glad shes able to start July 1, before the school year begins, Board president Justin Henry said. Abel brings more than 20 years of experience in education to his role as deputy chief. unless he signals a run for elected office. Dr. Hinojosa has mentored her and seems to be looking for a successor. The orders aftermath meant new schools and busing for many of the districts students, including Hinojosa, who went from being a star athlete to being rebuffed by his new schools football coach. I was lucky that I had a lot of personal agency, a lot of kids that were my friends didnt have that personal agency, so they got taken over by the system, Hinojosa said in an interview. Talia Richman, Staff writer. Dallas ISD Names Stephanie Elizalde Lone Finalist for Superintendent, Stephanie Elizalde | Courtesy of Dallas ISD. None of those things on their own would seem like a big deal, but in a charged atmosphere, they reverberate and infect social media, interview soundbites, and open microphone sessions. Ive been talking to her every two or three days, trying to make the transition smooth.. Elementary School, Dallas Hybrid Preparatory at Stephen J. Hay, Downtown Montessori at Ida B. I arranged it. Hinojosa, 65, hasnt publicly announced his plans; however, various community leaders and trustees are praising the superintendent for his long tenure in Dallas, noting that the districts next leader should share Hinojosas deep commitment to DISDs children. Each one attained would earn Elizalde an additional $20,000. At the time, some officials speculated that Cordova was the next chief in training. Before joining Dallas ISD, Lear was an administrator in the Bay Area as a principal, director of Region IV System of District and Support, and an executive director of Educational Services. She serves on local and state committees, such as TEA Science Standards TEKS Revisions Committee and the Leadership Council for the Global Learning Network. In the meantime, the Houston school board had gone through at least one election by the time the Texas Supreme Court issued its ruling. Her recognitions include being named one of four Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Hispanics in Education for 2014 and recognition in 2016 by The Dallas Morning News as a Point Person for her work in the community. The district must do a national search to get the best leadership possible, Foreman stressed. Mike Miles served as Dallas ISD's superintendent from 2012 until he resigned in June 2015. To answer the second question, the one about how stakeholders should feel about the choice, one person who worked closely with Elizalde on her first tour through DISD says we should remember 2014. Prior to her tenure in Austin, she was Chief Schools Officer for Dallas ISD, the second-largest school district in Texas. Receive our in-depth coverage of education issues and stories that affect North Texans. After a short stint in Cobb County Schools, the Dallasite resigned from his job in Georgia to take on a consulting gig in North Texas. Nuez led Adamson to become the only comprehensive high school (out of 23 high schools) to achieve "Breakthrough" Raking in Dallas ISD's school performance framework in 2018-2019. These metrics, based on students academic performance, are intended to be challenging but attainable stretch goals. Hes energetic, a good listener, which leads to him being a creative problem-solver, and a sound decision maker under pressure, said Dallas Regional Chamber CEO and President Dale Petroskey. John Allison named Keller ISD interim superintendent Hinojosa also had the chance to earn hefty bonuses for meeting trustees major goals. Michael Hinojosa, who earned close to $352,000 annually, stepped down earlier this month after more than a decade leading the district over two stints. Since January, the board has been focused on a timeline that would name a finalist by summer, so that the new hire could be on deck for the first day of school. Will lower-cost Humira pharmaceutical options soon be available to patients? Four months after Hinojosa made his announcement, the board revealed that it had chosen a lone finalist for the job, andsurprise!it wasnt Cordova. And during the pandemic, Hinojosa made headlines by taking on state leaders in defying the states ban on mask mandates. In that role, she led six departmentsDyslexia/504, Reading Language Arts, Social Studies, Dual Language and English Learner Services, World Languages, and Multi-Tiered Systems of Supportand focused on the creation and implementation of a districtwide curriculum. Meaning a DISD trusteeor, more likely, multiple trusteesrecruited her. A handful of North Texas superintendents are stepping down. Just how the heck did DISD lure its new superintendent away from Austin? Stephanie worked for me for five years she knows all my sayings, Hinojosa said. Is more leadership turnover coming? Talia is a reporter for The Dallas Morning News Education Lab. None. Nike returns to NorthPark as lululemon makes plans, Rangers-Astros will be biggest series in Globe Life Fields history, Supreme Courts student debt ruling gives US consumers another headwind. This legislature has filed bills challenging local control in general. Dallas ISD to mandate masks, contradicting Governor's order. Hinojosas successor will be Stephanie Elizalde, who worked closely under him in Dallas before she took the top schools job in Austin ISD two years ago. Paxton sued nearby Richardson ISD but has yet to file against DISD. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. At the time, some officials speculated that Cordova was the next chief in training. Elizalde most recently served as the superintendent of the Austin Independent School District, serving more than 80,000 students and 12,000 employees. Just months before coronavirus began spreading in the United States, Dallas trustees extended Hinojosas contract by five years, through September 2024. Talia Richman, Staff writer. Jun 25, 2023. I felt like I owed them. Michael Hinojosa is stepping down as Dallas superintendent. But will he Prior to that, he worked with a variety of architectural firms overseeing multi-million public and private construction projects. She has a proven track record of raising student academic achievement while building a culture of inclusion and equity. Jon Dahlander returns to the district after several years as chief of staff and director of communications in the Highland Park Independent School District where he was integral in managing the new school boundaries process and legislative agenda. It removes the cloud that the previous superintendent is hanging around, Hinojosa said after the vote. Susana Cordova, second in command, former superintendent. Hinojosa will remain employed by the district in a superintendent emeritus role through December unless he signals a run for elected office. Will lower-cost Humira pharmaceutical options soon be available to patients? A native Texan, Elizalde is a third-generation public school educator who has served students in various roles, including as teacher, principal, assistant superintendent and deputy chief. Former Dallas ISD superintendent Mike Miles is now the appointed leader of Houston ISD after a state takeover. Dr. Elizalde is a third-generation public school educator, following in the footsteps of her grandmother and father. Tamika Alford-Stephens joins Dallas ISD as the new chief financial officer, reporting to Deputy Superintendent Dwayne Thompson. Talia is a reporter for The Dallas Morning News Education Lab. School Contact Information - Dallas Independent School District Early College High School at El Centro Campus, Esperanza Hope Medrano Elementary School, Felix G. Botello Personalized Learning Elementary School, Francisco Pancho Medrano Junior High School, Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation, George Bannerman Dealey Montessori Academy, George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School, Henry B. Gonzalez Personalized Learning Academy, Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy, Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship Academy at James W. Fannin, Irma Lerma Rangel Young Womens Leadership School, J.P. Starks Math, Science and Technology Vanguard, Jill Stone Elementary School at Vickery Meadow, John Lewis Social Justice Academy at Oliver Wendell Holmes, K.B. Its hard to gauge the impact from deviating from Miles original plan, mostly because of how scores were reported and the uncertainty over whether the test would be given in the first place. In his role, Lusk continues the oversight of the districts public school choice expansion, early college high school and P-TECH programs, Theory of Action and School Performance Framework. Governor Abbott extended statewide disaster declaration as North Texas reaches six months since the first COVID-19 case. He first joined Dallas ISD as a teacher in 1999 and occupied several positions managing curriculum, educational technology, and personalized learning in Teaching and Learning and School Leadership before being promoted to director in charge of working with departments to integrate system-wide activities to meet School Leadership targets. Elizaldes goals will be hammered out by Nov. 30. All of those minefields would be tough on their own. The Dialogue With The Superintendent from 5-6 p.m. is for teachers and staff, and the Community Conversations Through Collaboration from 6:30-7:30 p.m. is for parents, students and community members. On top of that, trustees will set a handful of metrics for the superintendent that, if she meets them, could earn her tens of thousands more dollars. First serving as DISD superintendent from 2005 to 2011, Hinojosa left the district for an Atlanta-area school system. The March 10 event will focus on workforce pipeline initiativeswhere they're headed and what it means for the North Texas business community. Pamela Lear was appointed Dallas ISDs Deputy Superintendent of Staff and Racial Equity this year after serving as Chief of Staff and Racial Equity since October 2020 when her role as chief of staff expanded to also formally lead the Racial Equity Department. She was here for a very long time and did very good work, so were excited shes able to get started officially.. And just a few months later, they brought Hinojosa back permanently. Wheatley is among this crop . The ongoing narrative about the district was that it was failing. I wont bore you with the details except to say that our beloved principal was leaving, and the pick for his replacement became the Most Important Thing in everyones life, and another nearby school also needed a new principal. Garland-based El Rancho Supermercado sells to a California grocery company, Humira, the worlds top-selling drug, faces an upcoming test from low cost alternatives, Taylor Sheridan talks Matthew McConaugheys role, Kevin Costners exit in telling profile, Seth Curry agrees to two-year deal with Mavericks, reunites with Kyrie Irving and Dallas, Hot List: 20 great restaurants and bars to visit in Dallas-Fort Worth in summer 2023. By signing up you agree to ourTerms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy. She earned a bachelors degree in biology from Paul Quinn College and a masters degree in interdisciplinary sciences from The University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Pamela LearDeputy Superintendent of Staff and Racial Equity. Nike returns to NorthPark as lululemon makes plans, Rangers-Astros will be biggest series in Globe Life Fields history, Supreme Courts student debt ruling gives US consumers another headwind. The district was only six years removed from a credit card scandal that saw employees spending district money on personal items. So the community had two Most Important Things in everyones lives as it appeared the district wanted to promote an assistant principal from one school to be the principal at another, and tensions ran high. Emily is an education reporter for Education Lab at The Dallas Morning News. What is actually being said? Dallas ISD Superintendent and Board President share statements on Tyre His departure, though, was preceded by controversy. No spam, ever. Hinojosa has been adamant that health and safety decisions should be made by local leaders, and has welcomed legal challenges to that end.

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