“This is happening all over Texas in schools with old infrastructure. There’s just no extra funds for building repairs, for anything.” josephineklee reveals how major tax cuts are affecting HoustonISD employees and students: EducationCrisis Houston
In early March, the old sewage pipes of a Houston public middle school broke. By noon, there were only two bathroom stalls for 1,200 students. At 2 p.m., sewage water started leaking out into the hallways. Teacher Traci Laston tried to push ahead instructing her class, but the students couldn’t focus. “This is happening all over Texas in schools with old infrastructure. There’s just no extra funds for building repairs, for anything,” Laston said.
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