HISD Superintendent Mike Miles Takes Action Amid State Certification Issues and Organizational Changes.

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Houston ISD's new superintendent, Mike Miles, who replaced Millard House II, does not have a valid state certification from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) as it has gone inactive since 2018. Miles said he will not seek to reactivate the certification but instead, the district will seek a waiver from the TEA. The TEA said that if a certification waiver is needed for the Houston ISD superintendent, it will be granted as it is for other school systems.
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