Houston ISD officers are shifting ahead with a proposal that might remove or relocate a number of magnet and profession and technical training (CTE) applications at excessive faculties throughout the district, elevating issues from educators and households about entry and long-term impacts on neighborhood campuses.
Below the plan superior by Superintendent Mike Miles, magnet and CTE pathways at campuses inside roughly a 30-minute drive of the Barbara Jordan Profession Middle could be consolidated or redirected. Faculties affected embody Kashmere, Northside, Heights, Furr, Mickey Leland, North Forest, Sam Houston, and Waltrip excessive faculties.
Many of those campuses have been designated as New Training System (NES) faculties and have already skilled important adjustments in staffing and curricular programming. The proposed cuts would remove applications akin to internet growth, graphic design, entrepreneurship, and culinary arts, which supply trade certifications, dual-credit alternatives, and non-traditional profession pathways for college kids.
District leaders have mentioned the adjustments are meant to higher align applications with workforce demand and cut back duplication throughout campuses. The proposal additionally intersects with broader district amenities planning. In November, Miles introduced plans to finance a brand new CTE heart utilizing roughly $180 million in lease-revenue bonds, a financing mechanism that doesn’t require voter approval. The announcement adopted the defeat of a $4.4 billion HISD bond proposal in 2024, which included funding for college upgrades and new amenities.
Some neighborhood members argue that eradicating magnet applications from surrounding faculties might enhance enrollment stress at Barbara Jordan, strengthening the case for extra CTE facilities whereas leaving different campuses with fewer enrollment anchors. Magnet applications have traditionally helped faculties preserve steady enrollment by attracting college students from throughout the district.
HISD has scheduled info classes from January 6-8 to assemble suggestions on the proposal. Closing selections shall be made by the HISD board of managers, which was appointed by the Texas Training Company following the state takeover of the district in 2023.



















