The Houston Independent School District board voted on Thursday to end its lawsuit with...
The motion passed with support of eight of the nine trustees, following a brief closed session. Trustee Kathy Blueford-Daniels, who represents District II that houses Wheatley High, voted against the measure.
The district is withdrawing from the lawsuit to"end further expenditure of district resources, as there is no further legal recourse," according to the motion.
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