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Just 150 words. That’s all it takes to make an impact.

  1. Introduce yourself.
  2. Describe what you want school to look like.
  3. Say what’s missing — and ask Miles to support real, better policies.

You’re the expert on your own lived experience.

Since the takeover, HISD has forced out thousands of teachers, eliminated wraparound services, spent wildly, and replaced books with AI-generated worksheets. Miles’ so-called “historic gains” are built on data manipulation, not real student learning.

When & Where: Thursday, 5 PM, HISD (4400 W 18th St) or via Zoom. It is okay if you cannot arrive until 6 pm. Agenda: [LINK] — 651 pages, 45 agenda items. Sign up for an agenda item, not “hearing of citizens.” Sign-up link. Closes Wednesday (8/13) at noon. [Instructions to sign up here]

Pro tip: Miles moves the speaking order to discourage speakers staying — sign up for at least five items.

Sample agenda items to speak on:

  • Agenda item 2 (p. 263) – MAP and STAAR data. Speak up if you want to expose how Miles misuses and manipulates data.
  • Agenda item 7 (p. 332) – Review & Approval of the Board’s Quarterly Self-Evaluation. With no elected school board that taxpayers can hold accountable, this looks a lot like the board of managers giving themselves a gold star
  • Agenda item 17 (p. 368) – Revisions & Ratification of the 2025–2026 Student Code of Conduct. Includes new cell phone rules, state guidance, and making it a Level IV offense (automatic removal to alternative school) to prop open an exterior door. Code runs from p. 371–474.
  • Agenda item 18 (p. 475) – Vendor contracts over $1,000,000. Miles no longer needs board approval for contracts under $1M — and can write unlimited sub-million-dollar checks all day long to whomever he wishes.
  • Agenda item 21 (p. 517)  – Office of Organizational Effectiveness’s item on deaf ed shared services. Speak to this item if you have concerns about the bus debacle or Special Education. Chief of Organizational Effectiveness, Kari Feinberg is in charge of this department. 
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