March 25, 2007

When Will North Forest ISD Close?

The sooner the better, as far as this teacher is concerned.

The story has been the same for years in this small, poor, mostly black school district in northeast Houston: Financial problems, shoddy recordkeeping and low test scores prompt sanctions from the state.

Employees get indicted on criminal charges. The school board fires the superintendent. The district might improve some but then falls again.

In the past decade, enrollment in the North Forest Independent School District has dropped 35 percent to fewer than 9,000 students. Today, eight of its 11 schools are rated academically unacceptable, and its average SAT score — 748 out of 1600 — is nearly the worst in Texas.

History repeated itself three weeks ago when the school board voted 4-3 to oust the superintendent, James Simpson, and the Texas Education Agency again has sent in a conservator to oversee the district's finances.

While some in the North Forest community are rallying behind the state's largest predominantly black school system, others, including some Texas lawmakers, are beginning to ask: When is enough enough? Would students be better off if the district were abolished and annexed by neighboring systems?

State Rep. Senfronia Thompson, a longtime defender of North Forest, recently told the Houston Chronicle, "I'm at the breaking point."

Thompson, a Democrat, said the school board deserves time to search for a top-notch superintendent. But if the district doesn't shape up quickly — she's not certain on a timeline — she'd be ready to support shutting down North Forest ISD. Closure could happen only if the state education commissioner ordered it or if the school board chose it.

And the school board won't choose it, as its members have been operating the district as their own personal fiefdom for years, to the detriment of the students and the teachers in the district. The neighboring districts, Houston, Aldine, Sheldon and Humble, would end up absorbing the students -- though I know we would have a lot of the students attempt to enroll in my district as well, as I suspect some already do.

I think that the state superintendent of education, Dr. Shirley Neeley, really dodged the question of whether or not the district should be closed.

Neeley said she always asks herself the same question before abolishing a district: "Would I want my children or grandchildren attending that school or that school district?"

Asked whether she would send her children to the schools in North Forest, Neeley skirted the question.

"I'm partial to Galena Park," she said of the nearby district where she once served as superintendent.

Come on, Shirley, I know you better than that. For all your love of GPISD (where you not only were superintendent, but where you, your daughter, and your grandson all attended school and where you taught and worked as an administrator most of your career), you KNOW North Forest ISD was not measuring up. You knew that when kids from NFISD were playing residency games to enroll at GPISD schools. The time has come for you to ACT, not to avoid closing down a majority minority district in your own backyard. After all, you would not have let either your daughter or grandson go to NFISD schools -- why should you continue to force anyone else's child to do so?

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1 Many things need to change in this district. They need a top superintendent along with teachers and police chief. This district can be saved and is worth it.

Posted by: Dr. Herschel Smith at Fri Apr 6 13:32:58 2007 (qjbc5)

2 Why are you so interested in NFISD?

Posted by: Patty at Wed Apr 11 13:10:08 2007 (Xf8tW)

3 Because I teach two districts over -- and know that a number of our students are NFISD refugees who are crossing district lines to escape.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Wed Apr 11 13:24:39 2007 (5hslz)

4 Yes, NFISD needs to be closed and absorbed by nearby school districts.

Posted by: Viccaman at Sun Aug 5 14:19:50 2007 (j7b8X)

5 And frankly, i don't necessarily disagree

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Aug 5 14:39:04 2007 (7LgSj)

6 I had the great "pleasure" of working under "Dr." James Simpson when he was sup't of Crockett. He was here for about six months back in 2005-2006 and our district is still reeling from his mismanagement. He was a total fool and I'm surprised it took North Forest to figure it out. The only reason Crockett hired him in the first place is because he's black; he single-handedly set blacks back 20 years here in Crockett. Crockett will never hire another black person to be sup't, and that's a shame.

Posted by: Simpson is an idiot at Sat Nov 10 15:46:17 2007 (+4i2M)

7 North Forest DON NOT need to close. If you are NOT from the district. You really don't know what's going on. You will need to attend some of North Forest ISD board meeting to understand what's really going on and stop sitting at your home and watching what the news(channel 13, channel 2 and Fox 26) is saying about this district. TEA has already stated that they are NOT going to close or merge North Forest ISD. It's not the students,community or the staff of this district that is keeping it at the bottom of every other district is The State of Texas. It's the board members. As an alumni of Forest Brook High School I do feel that the State Of Texas should appoint another group of board member to bring this district back on it's feet. We need to stop blaming the district problems on the students, the community and the teachers and place ALL the blam of North Forest Board member. But I like have stated. North Forest ISD board meeting takes place the 3rd Monday of each month at the Administration Building which is located at the old Northwood Middle School on the corner of Homestead Road and Little York Road. Now I do feel that the State of Texas need to help NFISD find a top superintendent(a white person) and along with white board member like they had back when NFISD only had B.C.Elmore High School days.

Posted by: Forest Brook HS 1989 Alumni at Thu Apr 24 16:15:30 2008 (tw5GN)

8 Theirs just way to many niggers in the district thats the problem.

Posted by: John Mali at Sat May 3 12:08:38 2008 (sSEtE)

9 John: Disgusting. Utterly disgusting. FBHS Alum: If the problem is the board members, then the problem ultimately devolves back to those who elect them. When will the voters in NFISD take their responsibility to elect honest, competent board members seriously?

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat May 3 13:18:00 2008 (Vs+n/)

10 I am interested in how much money is spent per student in North Forest ISD? How many students are there? What is the annual budget?

Posted by: Jimmy Dunne at Fri Oct 24 09:10:55 2008 (uphW/)

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