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Alief ISD announces University of Houston dual‑credit public health pathway and K–12 curriculum shifts

Alief Independent School District Board of Trustees · February 7, 2026
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Alief ISD will pilot a University of Houston dual-credit public health pathway beginning in 2026–27, propose new K–12 math curricula and adopt a state GT curriculum to standardize gifted instruction across campuses.

Alief ISD on Feb. 7 announced a multiyear plan to expand college and career pathways and to standardize curriculum across the district. Andre Osagie, executive director for secondary curriculum and instruction, described a dual-credit public health pathway with the University of Houston that is planned to begin in the 2026–27 school year and will offer automatic admission to UH after students complete roughly 30 college credit hours while enrolled in the pathway.

"This program is going to start out... at Hastings High School," Osagie said, adding that the…

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