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TEA conservators outline two‑year corrective plan; district urged to boost financial stewardship and community engagement
Summary
Texas Education Agency conservators presented a needs assessment to the Socorro ISD Board of Trustees, recommending focused work on fiscal management, student outcomes and stakeholder satisfaction with a likely two‑year timeline to exit conservatorship.
Texas Education Agency conservators on Wednesday summarized a district needs assessment and laid out a multi‑part corrective plan for Socorro Independent School District, telling the board the work could take about two years.
The TEA conservator Doctor Hinojosa said the agency’s team will prioritize fiscal stewardship, student achievement and stakeholder satisfaction. “We do think that this is a a 2 year potentially a 2 year corrective action plan with some opportunities to finish earlier,” Doctor Hinojosa said during the presentation.
The nut graf: the conservators’ review identified six broad review areas — governance, fiscal management, teaching and learning, talent management, operations and culture — and recommended specific, measurable actions and…
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