'It says to me that before you come in and start making major moves, you need to see what's working first,' the president of the Houston Federation of Teachers said.
"It says to me that before you come in and start making major moves, you need to see what's working first," the president of the Houston Federation of Teachers said.Houston ISD says 2,000 employees who weren't paid on time should receive their paychecks on Thursday."HISD's first priority was to ensure that direct deposits and paper checks were processed July 5, 2023, for affected employees.
"To me, it shows that things were not as bad as they think they were, or as they're saying that they were. We didn't have these issues before. It also says to me that before you come in and start making major moves, you need to see what's working first. It's like throwing out the baby out with the bath water," Anderson said.
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