From Brandon Waltens <[email protected]>
Subject Texas News Digest: 6/25/2023
Date June 25, 2023 11:13 AM
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June 25, 2023

NEWS DIGEST

by Brandon Waltens

Good morning,

$1.8 million. That's the value of the house just purchased by a North Texas school district for their new superintendent to live in.

Highland Park Independent School District purchased the home for Superintendent Mike Rockwood to live in—rent-free.

Rockwood began working for the district in April 2023, with his contract running through June 2026 unless HPISD extends his term.

HPISD hired Rockwood after their previous superintendent, Tom Trigg, announced that he would leave the district at the end of the 2022-2023 school year. Trigg’s exit came amid dissatisfaction from parents over concerns that HPISD was increasingly focusing on critical race theory, radical gender theory, and other leftist ideologies.

Highland Park parents who want the 7,000-student district to focus on classical education and core academics objected to district trustees hiring the “woke” search firm Hazard, Young, Attea and Associates, which has a record of controversial recommendations.

Following Trigg’s resignation, HPISD signed a voluntary exit agreement with the outgoing superintendent that committed taxpayers to forgiving at least $655,000 of the remaining $750,000 on a real estate loan made to Trigg.

Whenever his contract ends, Rockwood will have 30 days to vacate the home—when it will then turn over to the next superintendent.

Do you think school districts should pay for multimillion dollar homes for administrators?

Featured Highland Park School District Buys $1.8 Million Home for Superintendent [[link removed]]

by Katy Marshall

HPISD School Board President Maryjane Bonfield called the newly purchased house “modest” and said the district has historically paid for superintendents to relocate to Highland Park.

Bonfield also claimed that the $1.8 million home with four bedrooms and four bathrooms was provided to Rockwall for his services to the district.

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State TCU’s Drag Queen Class Has Taken Place Since 2021 [[link removed]]

Texas Christian University’s course called “The Queer Art of Drag,” meant to showcase the history of drag and teach students how to become drag queens, has been running since 2021. Senate’s Impeachment Trial of AG Ken Paxton to Begin September 5 [[link removed]]

Rules have finally been set in the Texas Senate’s impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton. Texans Asked to Conserve Electricity During Record Heat Wave [[link removed]]

ERCOT previously issued a “Weather Watch” warning that higher temperatures mean higher demand on the power grid.

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Local Keller ISD Previews Policies to Counter ‘Transgender’ Ideology [[link removed]]

Proposed bathroom and pronoun policies drew complaints from local LGBTQ advocates and the ACLU of Texas. Harris County Approves Guaranteed-income Pilot Program [[link removed]]

The program uses COVID-19 funding to send checks to citizens living below the poverty line. Central Texas Community Wants Divisive ‘Pride’ Flags Off County Buildings [[link removed]]

New building use policies would require Bell County Commissioner Louie Minor to remove a “Pride” flag from his courthouse window.

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Federal Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd Announces Run for President [[link removed]]

The moderate Republican joins an extensive list of candidates seeking the GOP’s nomination. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to Visit Eagle Pass on Presidential Campaign Tour [[link removed]]

The Republican presidential candidate is expected to address solutions to the Texas-Mexico border crisis. Vice President Kamala Harris Fundraises in Texas [[link removed]]

Harris’ Texas trip comes as the Biden campaign is ramping up fundraising efforts.

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