GONZALEZ IS MIDLAND CITY MANAGER BUT CONSULTS FOR TWO OTHER TEXAS CITIES
Less than five months after he was fired by our City Council and paid nearly $890,000 in severance, Tommy Gonzalez was hired July 11, 2023 as City Manager of Midland…
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Less than five months after he was fired by our City Council and paid nearly $890,000 in severance, Tommy Gonzalez was hired July 11, 2023 as City Manager of Midland…
EPISD is facing a deficit of $33.8 million in FY 2026, including $3.2 million for reopening Lamar Elementary. The Emperor of the Board, Leah Hanany, has absolutely no plan to…
Yesterday, Max Grossman addressed the EPISD Board of Trustees at their Special Meeting, called by President Leah Hanany with the aim of firing Superintendent Diana Sayavedra for no apparent reason…
During tonight’s special meeting, EPISD Board President Leah Hanany failed in her effort to fire Superintendent Diana Sayavedra. After 20 speakers blasted her relentlessly, the Board retired into executive session…
If you live within EPISD and care about the education of your children, please attend tomorrow’s 5:30pm Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees at 1014 N. Stanton St. and…
Ross Moore, President of the El Paso Federation of Teachers, has strong words for Trustee Leah Hanany, who is spearheading an effort to fire EPISD Superintendent Diana Sayavedra on Tuesday.…
Daniel Call, a member of the Board of Trustees told us on the record that there will be a special EPISD Board Meeting this coming Tuesday at 5:30pm that will…
Daniel Call, Guest columnist, El Paso Times, 5/22/2025: “Our recent school board meeting was nothing short of surreal. In the middle of a projected $31 million shortfall for next budget…
Yesterday the EPISD Board of Trustees voted 5-2 to reopen Lamar Elementary, which will cost more than $12.5 million to repair and upgrade and approximately $3.2 million per year to…
In the May 3 election, progressive candidates swept all four races for the EPISD Board of Trustees. Voter turnout was a miserable 2.94% and in every case the outcomes were…