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Houston ISD rolls out program to boost early reading skills

by LAWIN.news May 10, 2026
written by LAWIN.news May 10, 2026
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Houston Independent School District (HISD) will launch a new literacy support program called Kinder Bridge in the 2026–27 school year to provide additional reading instruction for some kindergarten students, district officials said this week.

Deputy Superintendent Kristen Hole described the program in a video posted on the district’s YouTube channel, saying Kinder Bridge will serve as an additional instructional year between kindergarten and first grade for students who need more time to develop reading skills.

Hole said the district’s data shows variation in early reading development among students and cited age differences as a factor in literacy outcomes.

“In Kinder Bridge, they’ll get some accelerated kindergarten [material] and some access to first grade all together in that extra year,” Hole said.

HISD said the pilot program will operate at all “Future 2” elementary campuses and at additional schools that the district has not yet identified. The district did not release a list of participating campuses.

The Future 2 model, led by state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles, has expanded from two campuses to nine. Under the model, morning instruction focuses on core academic subjects and afternoon instruction focuses on skills linked to an artificial intelligence-driven workforce, beginning in the 2026–27 school year.

The district said all students take a literacy assessment in May, and staff will use the results to identify students who need additional reading support.

HISD spokesperson Trey Serna said the district aims to ensure students reach grade-level reading proficiency by the end of second grade.

Hole said early reading proficiency affects later academic progress.

“[Students] don’t have that time and support to learn how to read past third grade,” Hole said. “So it’s really critical that before a student can go into third grade that they understand and know how to read.”

Alongside Kinder Bridge, HISD said it plans to expand “Science of Reading” instruction, implement a summer reading program with 22 instructional days, and introduce additional interventions to support literacy development. The district did not provide details on those interventions.

An HISD news release said district leaders also recommended a “second to third grade literacy promotion standard,” which would require students to meet reading benchmarks before advancing to third grade. The HISD Board of Managers, appointed by the Texas Education Agency, would need to approve the proposal before implementation, which the district said could begin in summer 2028.

HISD trustee Placido Gomez said he sought evidence of similar programs before expressing support. Gomez, who does not hold direct decision-making authority under the state takeover of the district, said he questioned the timing of the proposal in relation to state testing requirements.

In Texas, students take the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exam in third grade, a test used in part for state accountability ratings.

Gomez said the proposal appeared connected to test preparation, though he said he wanted additional evidence on student outcomes beyond standardized testing performance.

The district’s literacy initiatives follow other changes under Miles’ leadership that have included restructuring school libraries and expanding the use of artificial intelligence tools in reading instruction.

Community members and education advocates have raised concerns about the district’s emphasis on testing and early academic interventions.

Community Voices for Public Education co-founder Ruth Kravetz said she expressed concern that early retention or placement decisions could place pressure on young students adjusting to school environments.

HISD has maintained that its instructional changes are intended to improve reading outcomes and accountability performance across campuses.

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