The Houston Independent School District's (HISD) "Team Centers" will be for students with behavioral issues. Meanwhile, librarians are being thrown under the bus without a job. They will be eliminating librarian positions at 28 schools this upcoming year.
Click2Houston reports:
This comes as part of the new superintendent Mike Miles reform program, New Education System (NES). Currently, there are a total of 85 schools that have joined Miles' program, and of those, 28 campuses will lose their librarians. The district said they will have the opportunity to transition to other roles within the district.
The remaining 57 NES schools' librarians will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, according to the district.
Newsone put it well: