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Parents Fleeing HISD: NES Schools See Major Drop

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Most HISD enrollment loss in 2025-26 occurred at NES schools.
  • Parents cite negative reactions to 'school of focus' and NES guidelines.
  • HISD states academic improvement occurred despite enrollment declines.
Parents Fleeing HISD: NES Schools See Major Drop

Houston ISD is experiencing a notable decline in student enrollment, with the majority of the loss originating from its New Education System (NES) schools during the 2025-26 academic year. Even though NES campuses are fewer in number compared to non-NES schools, they are disproportionately affected by students leaving.

Parents are expressing deep concerns, with some describing "visceral negative reactions" to the implementation of NES guidelines and the 'school of focus' label placed on their children's schools. This has led families to seek alternatives, including private schooling, despite their initial commitment to public education.

HISD acknowledges the enrollment trends but asserts that NES schools, identified for chronic low performance, have shown substantial academic improvements. The district points to gains in reading and math proficiency, alongside enhanced campus culture and instructional support, as evidence of progress.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Parents are leaving HISD's NES schools due to negative experiences with the 'school of focus' designation and NES guidelines, which they find unsuitable for their children.
The NES is an initiative by Houston ISD for schools struggling with chronic low student performance, aiming to improve academic outcomes and campus culture.
Yes, HISD reports substantial academic improvements in NES schools, including gains in reading and math proficiency, despite enrollment losses.

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