Houston ISD's state-appointed superintendent will cut over 500 jobs [View all]
More than 500 positions will be cut from Houston Independent School Districts central office staff, the first round of staff downsizing that will further clear the way for new Superintendent Mike Miles plan to overhaul campuses across the district.
Miles has been vocal about trimming a central office he described as bloated and amorphous upon his appointment last month to run Houston ISD by Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath. But Fridays announcement offered the first glimpse into which departments will be impacted by his plans.
Miles said about 500 to 600 positions will be cut from academics-related departments, along with 40 from human resources. More departments will be affected in the coming weeks, he said.
Miles estimated the cuts from academic departments total 30% of current positions, about 3% of which were already vacant.
Reorganizations are hard. There are real people behind the numbers, Miles said Friday. We want to make sure that we do this in a way thats respectful but also in enough time for people to apply for other jobs.
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