Power Outages Disrupt End-of-Year Testing
Many Houston ISD students faced a disrupted end-of-year testing schedule this Wednesday due to power outages caused by Tuesday's storm. At least eight schools were forced to close entirely, while another eight are being closely monitored for "power-related issues," according to the district's Wednesday morning update.
The closures primarily stem from a lack of power and functioning air conditioning (AC) systems. It's unclear how many of these closures are lingering effects from the severe storms that struck Houston earlier in May.
Closed Schools:
Helms Elementary School
Harper DAEP (disciplinary alternative education program)
Heights High School
Field Elementary School
Atherton Elementary School
Hartsfield Elementary School
Northline Elementary School
Highland Heights Elementary School
Schools Being Monitored:
Marshall Middle School
Fleming Middle School
Pershing Middle School
Northside High School
Parker Elementary School
Revere Middle School
Milne Elementary School
Hobby Elementary School
It's important to note that some schools on the monitoring list, like Heights High School, Pershing Middle School, and Marshall Middle School, previously faced challenges related to malfunctioning AC units.
Spring ISD Impacted Too
The storm's impact wasn't limited to Houston ISD. Spring ISD also reported closures at Carl Wunsche Sr. High School and Winship Elementary School due to power outages on Wednesday.
Stay informed! Parents with children in these districts should keep an eye out for updates from their schools or district regarding potential further closures or schedule adjustments.