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This episode is not about pretending Beaumont ISD is being rescued by “state” or “the community.”It is not.This episode is not about watching the state suspend local democratic power, install a Board of Managers, handpick a superintendent, cut support staff, approve school closure, and still call the whole thing progress. This episode is about the setup and about the people helping the setup move smoother by dressing it up as reform, leadership, and concern for children. The Beaumont takeover sits inside a bigger Texas control pattern. The Texas Tribune reported in January that a single campus hitting five consecutive F ratings can trigger a district takeover, and that the recent trigger campuses behind these state moves served student populations that were overwhelmingly low-income and disproportionately Black and Hispanic. That does not prove every motive by itself, but it does show where this tool is landing hardest. Trust and believe, the Board of Managers cannot be treated like a broad democratic mandate just because TEA opened applications. TEA said in January it had only 50 applications and wanted far more; later it said it received 106 applications, 92 from within district boundaries, and then the state made the final appointments itself. KFDM also reported in February that about half of the applicants were current or former BISD employees. So the cleaner public story is “community-rooted leadership,” but the rougher truth is that this was a state selection process, not a citywide vote or a full-community authorization or agreement.
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