Waller and Bridgeland High Schools!

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) assigns ratings to schools across the state. It holds the authority to determine whether schools, both public and private, remain open or closed, which grants it considerable power.

Bridgeland High School has received an ‘A’ rating, while Waller High School has a ‘C’ rating. Due to accusations made by my former neighbor, a French-American, and our math teacher, Luis David Molina, a Mexican-American, along with his six students, I am unable to assist Waller students in becoming leaders in engineering, mathematics, and automation, as depicted in movies like “Lean on Me” and “Stand and Deliver.”

Notably, the French-American neighbor’s son was expelled from Bridgeland High School. (dropped out)

Bridgeland High School was built for $140 million, funded through property taxes, while the new Waller High School cost $150 million, financed by bonds.

Regardless of which school Generation Z attends, their academic performance is declining.

Leave a Reply