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Sharon M. Burney is asking for “Our” vote on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 in the Democratic Party Primary Runoff Race for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 7, Place 2 — SEE PAGE 14
Martha Castex-Tatum Needs “Our” Vote on Saturday, May 5th Sharon M. Burney in the Race for Houston - HERE ARE A FEW 2018 CANDIDATES WHO VALUE “OUR” VOTE City Council District K “Germaine Tanner is running for
EARLY VOTING ENDS ON TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2018
PLEASE VOTE FOR MARTHA ON SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2018
“Castex-Tatum will bring to the council table a unique credential: She’s already served on a city council. She not only earned a master’s degree in public administration at Texas State University in San Marcos, she also unseated a 12-year incumbent to become the first African-American woman elected to the San Marcos City Council.” — HOUSTON CHRONICLE
THE STATE OF MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS
Mayor Allen Owen presented the 2018 State of the City address to Missouri City stakeholders, commercial partners and local leaders for the first time at the newly renovated Community Center in the City Hall complex, located at 1522 Texas Parkway, on Thursday, April 26, 2018. The full transcript of Mayor Allen Owen’s State of the City address will be published in the next edition of Houston BusinessConnections Newspaper. Mayor Owen is pictured with the Honorable Jacquie Baly (FOX 26 Political Strategist).
Mayor Allen Owen
Jacquie Baly
ATTENTION ALL HISD PARENTS AND STUDENTS
Grenita Lathan
HISD Board of Education will not vote on partnership for “Improvement Required” campuses says Lathan
HISD will not submit any plans to the (TEA) Texas Education Agency related to SB 1882
The Houston Independent School District Board of Education on Tuesday adjourned without approving a contract to partner with the governing board of Energized for STEM Academy as part of Senate Bill 1882. The district will no longer pursue this proposal, nor will the district submit plans for partnerships to the TEA. The proposal was intended to give HISD a two–year pause on accountability from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and prevent sanctions from the state related to House Bill 1842. HISD will continue to operate and manage the 10 campuses that have been in Improvement Required (IR) status with the state for four years or more. Those campuses are: Blackshear, Dogan, Highland Heights, Mading, and Wesley elementary schools, Henry Middle School, Woodson PK-8, and Kashmere, Wheatley, and Worthing high schools. The district’s goal is to help these 10 schools exit IR and continue to meet yearly standards. “We are not bringing another partnership proposal to the Board, nor will there be another meeting to consider partnerships for the 10 schools,” said Interim Superintendent Grenita Lathan. “Instead, we will continue to reinforce our commitment to helping students, staff, and families of our Achieve 180 schools continue the hard work they’ve done this year to transform their campuses and increase student achievement.” HISD will make the necessary changes to the Achieve 180 framework to ensure the district provides them with the additional resources and supports they need to be successful. District administration will be holding meetings with staff and parents at these 10 schools to discuss Achieve 180 plans for their campuses in the 2018-2019 school year. Staff will remain in place at these 10 campuses unless a position is closed as part of the reduction in force HISD is experiencing across the district due to the $115 million budget shortfall.
KANDICE WEBBER HAS A MESSAGE FOR HISD TRUSTEES:
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“Beau Miller is running for Judge, 190th Judicial District Court on Tuesday, November 6, 2018”
“Ronnisha Bowman is running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law #2 on November 6, 2018”
“Scot “Dolli” Dollinger is running for Judge,189th Judicial District Court on Tuesday, November 6, 2018” ©
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“Erica Hughes is running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law #3 on Tuesday, November 6, 2018”
“Dedra Davis is running for Judge, 270th Judicial District Court on Tuesday, November 6, 2018”
“Sandra J. Peake is running for Judge, 257th Judicial District Court on Tuesday, November 6, 2018”
“Sedrick T. Walker II is running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law #11 on November 6, 2018”
“Shannon Baldwin is running for Judge, Harris County Criminal Court at Law #4 on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 in the General Midterm Election. Every Vote Matters!!!
www.aubreyrtaylor.blogspot.com “It was us standing up for our children…Partnerships and Charters -- they don’t work...Thank you for catching up with the rest of us, now do the right thing...SUE THE STATE.”
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