Some major trouble is brewing in a city I used to call home. It pains me to watch this play out even from such a huge distance.
The Beaumont Independent School District is about to lose control of itself. The Texas Education Agency — headed by Education Commissioner Michael Williams, no shrinking violet, to be sure — is about to seize control of the troubled school system.
The school board has voted to appeal the TEA takeover. It won’t work. To whom will the BISD board appeal?
http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/opinions/editorials/article/EDITORIAL-BISD-appeal-is-not-justified-5405143.php
I haven’t followed the details of the troubled district. BISD seems to have been run like a three-ring circus. I’ve read accounts of the superintendent allowing the construction of a huge new activities center that will carry his name. There have been significant personnel issues involving key senior school district administrators. Money hasn’t been spent wisely. Academic performance among students continues to flounder.
And school trustees continue to fight among themselves.
That last item seems to go back several decades.
I arrived in Beaumont in 1984 just as two school districts were merging under a federal court-ordered desegregation edict. One district, a mostly white one, merged with another, mostly black district. The combined district held a school trustee election the very week I arrived at my post at the newspaper. For the first time in the community’s history, a majority African-American school board emerged from the voting result.
You’d have thought Planet Earth had just changed course and began hurtling toward the sun, in the eyes of many folks all over the city.
It has been rough sailing ever since.
The TEA already has intervened in BISD’s affairs, sending in monitors in the late 1980s to keep a close eye on matters. The school system managed to right itself then. This matter seems much worse.
It’s painful to watch even from way up yonder.