Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribuneโ€™s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.


Gov. Greg Abbott said he demanded that the stateโ€™s education agency investigate a Houston high school whose teachers were accused by a local conservative activist of โ€œtransitioningโ€ a student they were calling by the studentโ€™s chosen name and pronouns.

In a social media post Saturday, Abbott also called for lawmakers to prohibit the practice at all schools.

โ€œNo parent should have to endure this,โ€ Abbott said. โ€œNo school should be involved in โ€˜transitioningโ€™ a child. If this is not already illegal, it will be after this session. I have instructed TEA to investigate this matter.โ€

Denise Bell, who leads the Moms for Liberty chapter in Harris County, spoke at a school board meeting on behalf of a parent she did not name. The group advocates against school curricula and teachings that include LGBTQ rights.

The motherโ€™s child is a junior at Houston ISDโ€™s Bellaire High School, according to the testimony Bell read. On the first day of freshman year, the student took home an information sheet that asked for studentsโ€™ pronouns.

โ€œMultiple teachers started calling her by a different name and pronouns. One teacher even went as far as to cross out my daughter’s legal name that she had written on her paper and write her chosen name in red ink,โ€ the woman said in the statement read by Bell. โ€œThis occurred without our knowledge and certainly without our consent.โ€

She added: โ€œThis goes against our Christian faith, the advice of her therapist, and quite frankly common sense. We met with her teachers, counselors, and the principal to no avail. HISD is purposely and secretively transitioningโ€ minors.

Spokespeople for Houston ISD, which is under state control, did not immediately respond Monday to a request for comment. Neither did the Texas Education Agency, whose spokespeople told the Houston Chronicle it was โ€œreviewing the matter.โ€

Moms for Liberty shared on social media a minute-long clip of Bellโ€™s comments, which Abbott reposted โ€” and said it served as โ€œanother reason why parents deserve school choice.โ€

Abbott has said heโ€™s confident the Legislature will pass a school vouchers package โ€” often referred to as school choice โ€” during the current legislative session after multiple failed attempts during the last regular session and four subsequent special sessions in 2023.

 Learn about The Texas Tribuneโ€™s policies, including our partnership with The Trust Project to increase transparency in news.

Alejandro Serrano writes about Texas politics and government, with a focus on immigration and education issues. Since joining the Tribune, he has helped investigate the 2022 Uvalde school shooting, lived...