Office of the Superintendent of Schools
Office of Academics
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Approval Of Programming Change For Heights, Kashmere, Northside, And Waltrip High Schools
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The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is committed to ensuring all students have access to quality Career and Technical Education (CTE) programming that leads to high-wage, high-demand job paths immediately out of high school.
To support these efforts, HISD conducted a study in the fall of 2025 to determine which CTE programs lead to high-wage, high-demand jobs. This research was done to support planning for the 2026-2027 school year. The study used Houston labor market data from the United States Bureau of Labor Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
The results of the study showed that career tracks resulting from the Arts Audiovisual Cluster (including the Graphic Design and Digital Communications Programs of Study) were not meeting minimum wage/demand threshold requirements for HISD graduates. As a result, HISD is recommending the sunsetting of four Graphic Design CTE Programs of Study and one Digital Communications CTE Program of Study across four high schools: Heights High School (HS), Kashmere HS, Northside HS, and Waltrip HS.
HISD proposes to sunset one grade at a time so currently enrolled students in the program at each campus will not be impacted. In 2026-2027, the program would sunset for ninth grade only and would not fully sunset until 2029-2030 when the final class of current magnet students graduates. Additionally, students at all four high schools have access to the Barbara Jordan Career Center, which offers 16 programs of study aligned to high-wage, high-demand careers in health, engineering, information technology and robotics, the trades, and more.
School-specific information is as follows:
• Heights HS will maintain magnet status for computer technology. Within the computer technology magnet, Heights will sunset the Graphic Design Program of Study, while maintaining the ability to offer skills through other coursework. Heights will maintain and enhance both the Digital Communications and the Web Development Programs of Study within its computer technology magnet.
• Kashmere HS will maintain magnet status in its fine arts and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) magnet through non-CTE pathways. It will sunset its Graphic Design Program of Study.
• Northside HS will maintain magnet status as a media magnet for culinary arts and hotel management through two focus areas within the magnet: the Culinary Arts Program of Study and the Digital Communications Program of Study. Within this magnet, the Graphic Design Program of Study will be sunsetted.
• Waltrip HS will maintain magnet status as a research and technology magnet through the Engineering Program of Study. Within this magnet, the Graphic Design and Digital Communications Programs of Study will be sunsetted.
Per Board Policy EHBJ(LOCAL), Special Programs: Innovative and Magnet Programs, the School Board is required to approve modifications to magnet programs. The policy states, “Major modifications that substantially change a program, such as impacting funding or changing theme, require Board approval and may not take effect until the following academic year.”
Given this policy, and after reviewing labor market data, HISD is submitting a request to adjust the magnet program at Heights HS, Kashmere HS, Northside HS, and Waltrip HS beginning in the 2026-2027 school year. Please see supplemental materials for full details.
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THIS ITEM DOES NOT ESTABLISH, MODIFY, OR DELETE BOARD POLICY.
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RECOMMENDED: That the School Board approves the requested magnet program change described for Heights, Kashmere, Northside, and Waltrip high schools, effective January 16, 2026.