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An engineer’s ideas for ‘Fixing America’ (Nov. 12, 2024)

An engineer’s ideas for ‘Fixing America’ (Nov. 12, 2024)

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On Tuesday's show: It’s been five years since the state funded free, full-day pre-K programs. So, how’s it going? We learn what new reports say about enrollment in and the evaluation of Houston-area pre-K instruction.

Also this hour: We talk with Houston engineer William Taggart, who says he knows how to fix the country's problems, which he outlines in his new book, Fixing America: An Engineer’s Solution to our Social, Cultural, and Political Problems.

Then, earlier this month, we heard from HISD Superintendent Mike Miles about chronic absenteeism in the district. We learn more about chronic absences across the rest of Texas.

And we learn how an aspiring local filmmaker captures the story of Houston in just three minutes. Elisha Luckett’s conceptual documentary A Town Called Houston is one of a number of short films featured as part of the annual Houston Cinema Arts Festival.

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An engineer’s ideas for ‘Fixing America’ (Nov. 12, 2024)

An engineer’s ideas for ‘Fixing America’ (Nov. 12, 2024)

Michael Hagerty