Students engaging in a collaborative learning environment in South San Antonio schools.
The Texas Education Agency has appointed Dr. Saul Hinojosa as the new superintendent of the South San Antonio Independent School District. This transition marks a significant shift in governance, as the previous board has been replaced after a year-long assessment highlighted failures in prioritizing students’ needs. Dr. Hinojosa aims to enhance educational outcomes through effective governance, financial management, and improved teacher compensation. The newly formed board is committed to addressing past issues and fostering community trust, with plans to push for an A-rated status in the district.
Exciting changes are unfolding in South San Antonio! The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has just appointed Dr. Saul Hinojosa as the new superintendent for the South San Antonio Independent School District. This fresh start comes as the district addresses _nearly 20 years of challenges_, including administrative problems, financial mismanagement, and significant concerns about student outcomes.
On February 26, 2025, the TEA took decisive action by replacing the previous seven-member board of managers. This adjustment comes after a comprehensive year-long assessment showed that the old leadership had failed to prioritize the needs of students and teachers adequately. Instead, they were seen as prioritizing personal interests, which led to community distrust.
The new board of managers is made up of individuals from the greater San Antonio area, including members who are alumni of the district. They are ready to tackle the challenges ahead and bring fresh perspectives to the table. Raymond Tijerina will serve as the president, with Karla Gomez Sanchez stepping up as vice president. The team also includes Darrell Balderrama (secretary), Adrian Guerra, Dr. Kelly Murguia, Aurelina Prado, and Jesus Rendon III.
Dr. Hinojosa comes to South San ISD with an impressive background, boasting 15 years of experience serving in Somerset ISD. His main focus is to ensure _effective governance_, maintain _sound financial management_, and provide _high-quality curriculum_ to the district’s students. His aim is to _restructure the central office_ while reallocating funds to directly benefit the individual schools, which is fantastic news for students and teachers alike.
One of Dr. Hinojosa’s key strategies includes ensuring that the best-performing teachers receive the highest salaries in Bexar County. With the current starting salary for teachers at $59,350 and experienced educators earning around $69,000, there’s room for hopeful improvements in compensation.
In his first week, Dr. Hinojosa took the initiative to visit all campuses in the district, embracing the opportunity to connect with staff, students, and the community. He shared his grand plans for the South San ISD, including a goal to attain an impressive A-rated status for the district—a significant step towards improving the learning environment for students.
To kick-start his vision, Dr. Hinojosa has proposed a bold reallocation of the budget, amounting to $3 million. This funding will support hiring instructional coaches, enhancing facilities, purchasing new school buses, and increasing teacher salaries. These changes could make a real difference in everyday school life, creating a better environment for students and staff!
The new board of managers will govern the district for a minimum of two years. After this period, the TEA will evaluate whether the district is ready to transition back to an elected board, with this potential change happening as early as 2026. That’s a timeline we can look forward to, as the community keeps its hopes high for a return to local governance.
During the first board meeting under this new leadership, community members voiced their concerns about the process for selecting the new superintendent and previous governance failures. While there are valid worries, the community is awaiting to see the positive changes Dr. Hinojosa and the new board can bring to South San Antonio Independent School District.
In conclusion, it’s an exciting time for South San ISD as new leadership steps in with fresh ideas and ambitious goals. The community is watching and ready to support the efforts to turn things around for the students and schools in the area. With the right guidance, the future looks bright!
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