TEA ousts union president Michelle Williams.

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Michelle Williams filing a complaint against HISD administrators
Michelle Williams filing a complaint against HISD administrators. Credit: Michelle Williams’ social media.

In the community, Michelle Williams is a prominent figure known for being a vocal critic of the recent Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) takeover of Houston ISD and the appointment of Mike Miles as superintendent. She also holds the position of president at the Houston Education Association (HEA), a local teachers’ union.

With 25 years of teaching experience, including 12 years in HISD, Williams assumed the role of HEA president in 2021, leading a group representing approximately 200 educators. HEA, a branch of the Texas State Teachers Association and National Education Association, collaborates with another teachers’ union, the Houston Federation of Teachers, a local affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers and Texas AFT, representing over 6,000 teachers.

Williams has been actively addressing the challenges faced by students and teachers post the June 2023 takeover and subsequent campus changes under the New Education System (NES) program through her social media posts.

One particular post led to Williams being removed from her role as a third-grade teacher at Shadowbriar Elementary School in HISD. She was then reassigned to work at a bus barn pending termination by the district.

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