Education

Past Time For Change In Public Schools

The Houston Chronicle recently reported that the high school drop out rate in Houston and other major cities in Texas is between 40-50%!

This is not a time for cute slogans. It is past time for change in Public Education!

We must:

  • Change the way public education is financed in Texas.
  • Change the way teachers are trained, recruited, evaluated, and paid!
  • Change is required of parents who must take an active role in the educational success of their children. 

Every child in Harris County ( and America) has a right to attend an excellent public school!

Harris County Department of Education If you are a supporter of excellence in public education, join our campaign!

Our campaign will be directed and staffed by students 21 years old and under! Your contributions will help us provide a summer stipend for those students working fulltime.

Please visit the Harris County Department of Education website to learn more about the programs that serve our children.


Head Start Program faces possibility of elimination by Harris Co. Dept of Education

I just attended the regular monthly board meeting of the HCDE. There are two items of interest.  First was the discussion of the Head Start Program which is operated by HCDE and is funded by the federal government. The program serves about 1,180 children in a part of the county that includes portions of the congressional districts of Ted Poe, Gene Green, & Al Green.  It seems that the federal requirement for head start teachers has been raised from an associate degree ( 2 yrs of college) to a bachelor degree. Great idea, of course, unless you realize that the current pay for Head Start teachers is around $26,000 a year. The new requirement of 4 years of college rather than 2 is not accompanied by an increase in salary. School districts in Harris County are scrambling for teachers and are paying a starting salary of $46,000-50,000. Unable to compete for teachers, HCDE is faced with eliminating Head Start or continuing a program that will fail to meet mimimum standards. Remember that success in early childhood education is the leading indicator of whether a student completes high school. No wonder we are facing 40 - 50% drop out rates in Texas's major cities. Solution? Raise qualifications AND salaries of Head Start teachers. Investing in early childhood education is just common sense. It is an investment that will produce  contributing citizens and taxpayers and eliminate the shame and cost of being ranked #1  in the world in the incarceration of our citizens.  The second item of interest was the hiring of an attorney to remove trustee Michael Wolfe from the board. We will discuss this item soon! I would like to hear your thoughts!


Past Time For Change In Public Schools

The Houston Chronicle recently reported that the high school drop out rate in Houston and other major cities in Texas is between 40-50%!

This is not a time for cute slogans and status quo! It is past time for change in Public Education!

We must:

  • Change the way public education is financed in Texas.
  • Change the way teachers are trained, recruited, evaluated, and paid!
  • Change is required of parents who must take an active role in the educational success of their children. Every child in Harris County ( and America) has a right to attend an excellent public school!

Jim Henley and the Under 21 Campaign
If you are a supporter of excellence in public education, join our campaign!

Our campaign will be directed and staffed by students 21 years old and under! Your contributions will help us provide a summer stipend for those students working fulltime.


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