EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 42 MIN
S.4 | Ep 10: How Channelview ISD Ensures Every Student Grows — Dr. Michael Houston
from Unlock 360 · host Wendy York Davoud
In this episode of Unlock 360°, host Wendy York Davoud sits down with Dr. Michael Houston, Deputy Superintendent of Instructional & Administrative Support for Channelview ISD in Texas.With experience as a teacher, coach, AP, principal, district leader, and now deputy superintendent, Dr. Houston shares how clarity, culture, and systems alignment are transforming teaching and learning for Channelview’s 9,500 students.From building strong Tier 1 instruction to eliminating classroom-to-classroom variation and from developing principals to expanding literacy across the community Dr. Houston offers a grounded, energetic look at what it means to serve every single student, not just some.Key Moments00:00 Welcome + Dr. Houston’s path from Alabama to Channelview ISD02:20 From teacher to administrator: leading for greater impact03:40 Coaching new and veteran teachers as a high school department chair04:55 Learning fast as an AP on a 3,000-student campus06:10 Becoming principal after one year as AP and growing into leadership08:00 Transition to district leadership in Channelview ISD09:00 The district’s North Star: creating environments where all students thrive10:45 Literacy beyond the classroom — Channelview’s “library on wheels”13:00 Balancing district guardrails with campus autonomy through tiered support14:40 Inside Dr. Houston’s dissertation: culturally responsive leadership & teacher efficacy17:50 What strong PLCs actually do: data, practice, modeling, and at-batsWhy You’ll Love This EpisodeDr. Houston brings contagious energy, deep reflection, and a crystal-clear focus on impact.You’ll hear how Channelview ISD is strengthening Tier 1 instruction, investing in principals, expanding literacy access, and building systems that ensure every student grows because expectations aren’t lowered in Channelview; supports are raised.You’ll also love the way he breaks down what strong PLCs actually look like, not meetings for compliance, but real collaboration where teachers rehearse instruction, study student work, and build collective expertise. His framing of “you don’t go to PLC; you are a PLC” is the kind of shift that can change an entire campus.Connect with Michael HoustonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhouston1881Website: https://www.cvisd.org/Follow Us:Wendy York Davoud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyryork Lead Teach Learn 360 Website: https://leadteachlearn360.comLead Teach Learn 360 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lead-teach-learn-360%C2%B0/ About Unlock 360°Unlock 360° is the podcast where school leaders and instructional trailblazers reveal how they’re turning bold vision into sustainable action. Powered by Lead Teach Learn 360, each episode brings you inside the systems, strategies, and human stories that drive school improvement one leader, one learner, one breakthrough at a time.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to Unlock 360° for more conversations.
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In this episode of Unlock 360°, host Wendy York Davoud sits down with Dr. Michael Houston, Deputy Superintendent of Instructional & Administrative Support for Channelview ISD in Texas.With experience as a teacher, coach, AP, principal, district leader, and now deputy superintendent, Dr. Houston shares how clarity, culture, and systems alignment are transforming teaching and learning for Channelview’s 9,500 students.From building strong Tier 1 instruction to eliminating classroom-to-classroom variation and from developing principals to expanding literacy across the community Dr. Houston offers a grounded, energetic look at what it means to serve every single student, not just some.Key Moments00:00 Welcome + Dr. Houston’s path from Alabama to Channelview ISD02:20 From teacher to administrator: leading for greater impact03:40 Coaching new and veteran teachers as a high school department chair04:55 Learning fast as an AP on a 3,000-student campus06:10 Becoming principal after one year as AP and growing into leadership08:00 Transition to district leadership in Channelview ISD09:00 The district’s North Star: creating environments where all students thrive10:45 Literacy beyond the classroom — Channelview’s “library on wheels”13:00 Balancing district guardrails with campus autonomy through tiered support14:40 Inside Dr. Houston’s dissertation: culturally responsive leadership & teacher efficacy17:50 What strong PLCs actually do: data, practice, modeling, and at-batsWhy You’ll Love This EpisodeDr. Houston brings contagious energy, deep reflection, and a crystal-clear focus on impact.You’ll hear how Channelview ISD is strengthening Tier 1 instruction, investing in principals, expanding literacy access, and building systems that ensure every student grows because expectations aren’t lowered in Channelview; supports are raised.You’ll also love the way he breaks down what strong PLCs actually look like, not meetings for compliance, but real collaboration where teachers rehearse instruction, study student work, and build collective expertise. His framing of “you don’t go to PLC; you are a PLC” is the kind of shift that can change an entire campus.Connect with Michael HoustonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhouston1881Website: https://www.cvisd.org/Follow Us:Wendy York Davoud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyryork Lead Teach Learn 360 Website: https://leadteachlearn360.comLead Teach Learn 360 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lead-teach-learn-360%C2%B0/ About Unlock 360°Unlock 360° is the podcast where school leaders and instructional trailblazers reveal how they’re turning bold vision into sustainable action. Powered by Lead Teach Learn 360, each episode brings you inside the systems, strategies, and human stories that drive school improvement one leader, one learner, one breakthrough at a time.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to Unlock 360° for more conversations.
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