Critics condemn superintendent Mike Milesâs ânew education systemâ that removes studentsâ access to books
The largest school district in Texas announced its libraries will be eliminated and replaced with discipline centers in the new school year.
Houston independent school district announced earlier this summer that librarian and media-specialist positions in 28 schools will be eliminated as part of superintendent Mike Milesâs ânew education systemâ initiative.
Teachers at these schools will soon have the option to send misbehaving students to these discipline centers, or âteam centersââ â designated areas where they will continue to learn remotely.
News of the library removals comes after the state announced it would be taking over the district, effective in the 2023-24 school year, due to poor academic performance. Miles was appointed by the the Texas Education Agency in June.
In a press release announcing the schools participating in the ânew education systemâ program, Miles said: âI am overwhelmingly proud that this many HISD school leaders are ready to take bold action to improve outcomes for all students and eradicate the persistent achievement and opportunity gaps in our district.â
Lisa Robinson, a librarian retired from the school district, told local news outlet KPRC2 that her âheart is just broken for these children that are in the [NES] schools that are losing their librariansâ.
Houstonâs mayor, Sylvester Turner, condemned the districtâs move and said the solution to the problem of behavioral conduct was not to revoke access to books, especially in these underserved communities.
He said: âAre there students who need additional support? Yes, and I am 100% supportive of that. But itâs not an eithe/or. You donât close the libraries, remove the librarians, and simply have the books on the shelf. What about all the other students? What are you saying to them?â
He added: âWith all due respect to the superintendent, I grew up in this city. I still live in the same neighborhood that exists. I am the mayor of this city, and I am the mayor of every person who lives in the city of Houston.â
He urged schools to open up libraries to avoid creating a two-tier system within the district, as well as providing additional support to students who need it.
The Houston independent school district did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
This is hideous. Whatâs next, close the schools and replace them with child labor camps?
Theyâve already brought child labor back. Restrict abortion, remove libraries, feed your yokels nothing but propaganda about the evil libs and they vote for you while you pick their pockets forever
Yep.