The recent Houston Independent School District (HISD) school board elections concluded with Maria Benzon, Michael McDonough, and incumbent Bridget Wade emerging victorious, marking a pivotal moment for the governance of one of Texas’s largest school districts. These election outcomes reflect the community’s evolving priorities, emphasizing educational fairness, fiscal prudence, and enhanced student support services.

Summary of the election winners and their core campaign focuses:

  • Maria Benzon: Advocated strongly for expanding bilingual education programs and bolstering mental health resources for students.
  • Michael McDonough: Emphasized responsible budgeting and the modernization of school facilities, resonating with both educators and families.
  • Bridget Wade: Retained her position by promoting increased extracurricular activities and fostering deeper community involvement.
Candidate Total Votes Main Priorities
Maria Benzon 15,230 Bilingual Education, Student Mental Health
Michael McDonough 14,875 Budget Management, Infrastructure Improvement
Bridget Wade (Incumbent) 16,540 Extracurricular Expansion, Community Engagement