HISD said the purpose of the summit is to ensure that attendees gain the tools necessary to either navigate life as an LGBTQ+ student or support an LGBTQ+ student.
Superintendent Millard House II, representatives from Innovation & Strategic Initiatives, College Readiness and Wraparound Services will all be in attendance for the summit.To join the virtual summit, register at.
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