While several area school districts will announce their reopening plans this week, others have already released information on the upcoming school year. Here’s what we know so far.
Here’s when Houston-area school districts will release reopening plans for the upcoming school year:
Conroe Independent School District
Conroe Independent School District will provide a live update on its reopening plan on the district’s YouTube channel at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 13.
The district will share a link to the video update on its website and its social media accounts.
Houston Independent School District
The city’s largest school district will release its reopening plan on Wednesday, July 15.
“The development of the plan has been underway throughout the summer and involved extensive guidance from public health and education officials, as well as key input and feedback from district stakeholders,including educators, administrators, staff, health officials, and parents,” HISD Interim Superintendent Grenita Lathan said in a letter to parents, students and staff.
The district will share the plan on its website, social media accounts and over email.
“We will continue to provide rigorous, TEKS-based, online instruction through HISD @ H.O.M.E. as well as face-to-face instruction based on parent selection for what is best for their children. We respect parents’ ability to choose an option of remote learning or face-to-face,” Lathan said.
Lamar Consolidated Independent School District
Lamar Consolidated Independent School Districtwill release its reopening plan on Wednesday, July 15.
Plans will be posted on the district’s website and social media accounts and sent to parents via email.
“It is important for all of us to expect change. There are many moving parts with this global pandemic and we will continue to use guidance from the state—along with the feedback from parents, teachers, and staff—to refine our plans for the start of the 2020-2021 school year,” the district stated in a release.
Spring Branch Independent School District
The Spring Branch Independent School District will release its reopening plan on the evening of Wednesday, July 15.
“In the days ahead, we will carefully review the new TEA guidance to ensure all our health and safety protocols align,” Superintendent Jennifer Blaine said in a release.
Here’s what Houston-area school districts have already announced regarding their reopening plans:
Alief Independent School District
Due to the ongoing pandemic, Superintendent HD Chambers revealed school officials’ decision for the district to begin its school year completely online.
Despite students not returning to campus in August, the district is still planning social distancing and safety measures for when in-class learning can resume.
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Aldine Independent School District
Aldine ISD is still unsure what the 2020-2021 school year might look like for its students, as it works to meet all of the Texas Education Agency’s requirements for funding.
The district has not yet announced its plan regarding social distancing and safety measures that would need to be implemented upon students’ returning back to school.
AISD has announced its preliminary “Return to Learn” plan, detailing what instruction should look like this year.
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Alvin Independent School District
Alvin Independent School District released information on its reopening plan.
The district is offering families the choice of either face-to-face or virtual instruction for the upcoming school year.
Those intending to enroll in virtual instruction must meet specific requirements such as having passed all grades during the 2019-2020 school year.
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Brazos Independent School District
As Brazos ISD tries to plan for 2020-21 school year, parents are being asked to complete a short survey regarding access to transportation, technology, and more.
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Clear Creek Independent School District
Clear Creek Independent School District released its reopening plan.
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Cleveland Independent School District
Cleveland ISD is phasing in their reopening plan following state and CDC guidelines.
In a July 1 video update from Superintendent Chris Trotter, he emphasized that the health and safety of all students and teachers is the district’s priority.
They are still awaiting guidance from the TEA for guidance on other areas such as class size limits and extracurricular activities.
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Crosby Independent School District
As the situation regarding the coronavirus pandemic is everchanging, Crosby Independent School District, along with others, has not finalized its plans for the 2020-21 school year.
While CISD has not yet outlined safety measures for its schools, the district has revealed it intends to offer both face-to-face and virtual instruction.
The district is relying on parent survey results and guidance from the Texas Education Agency as it continues to plan for the upcoming school year.
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Fort Bend Independent School District
Fort Bend ISD said it intends to offer both face-to-face and virtual instruction for the 2020-21 school year.
There is a possibility the district will offer hybrid instruction on an alternate day schedule if proper social distancing can not take place on campus due to the number of students enrolled.
While all the details have not yet been announcd, superintendent Charles Dupre says the district is being mindful of students’ and staff’s physical and mental health in every factor of planning.
Safety and health protocols are still being finalized and some questions remain unanswered at this time.
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Friendswood Independent School District
Friendswood ISD is near the final stages of preparing for the 2020-21 school year.
The district will offer both face-to-face and virtual instruction but has ruled out the hybrid method due to evidence that shows the method does not effectively reduce transmission.
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Galveston Independent School District
Galveston ISD continues to plan for the upcoming school year as it receives feedback from parents.
So far the district has been able to establish which instruction methods it will offer as well as measures it expects to implement upon students’ arrival to schools in August.
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Galena Park Independent School District
Galena Park ISD will offer face-to-face and virtual instruction for the upcoming school year.
Parents will be able to select their preferred instruction method for their child(ren) beginning July 20.
The district has outlined transportation and meal service details as well as some sanitation measures it plans to implement in its schools.
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Harmony Public Schools
Harmony Public Schools announced their reopening plan in a letter to families.
“Harmony Public Schools will allow each family to choose whether to continue learning from home or return to campus for in-person learning for the 2020-2021 school year, based on each family’s unique needs,” the release stated. “Families can also switch between the two as local COVID-19 conditions or family situation changes.”
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Humble Independent School District
Humble Independent School District released its reopening plan.
Click here to view the reopening plan.
Katy Independent School District
Katy ISD is awaiting instruction on reopening schools safely this August.
A statement from the district said officials have received guidance from the TEA and the Governor’s Office on how to welcome back students in a safe manner as the coronavirus pandemic continues to bring a spike in cases.
The district said in a statement that they are constructing a full reopening plan and will release the plan to parents and students after July 13.
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La Porte Independent School District
The district is scheduled to begin face-to-face classes on August 19, but will provide flexibility for those students who choose not to attend school in person, the district stated in a letter to parents.
The district also notified parents that students should continue to use any devices they received during the end of the previous school year.
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Montgomery Independent School District
The district’s board of trustees met during a June 16 meeting to discuss possible options for reopening in August. Superintendent Dr. Ann Dixon said she does not plan to make changes to the traditional calendar that was already approved.
A survey was sent out to parents to seek input on the school year.
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New Caney Independent School District
New Caney students will return to school beginning August 10.
The district published an FAQ page on the school’s reopening, which includes preliminary information about registration, mobile Wi-Fi, and Chromebook rentals.
A full plan has not been revealed and the district is currently following guidelines from the CDC and the state.
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Pasadena Independent School District
Pasadena Independent School District released its reopening plan.
Pasadena ISD students can expect to return to school on August 18 with some protocols in place.
In a letter from Superintendent Dr. DeeAnn Powell on June 25, parents have options to choose between on-campus and distance learning as the coronavirus pandemic brings uncertainty for the future.
Parents are encouraged to give feedback via a survey.
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Pearland Independent School District
In an update released on July 6, the district announced it intends to share a formal reopening plan soon.
According to the update, parents will be given the option to decide whether they prefer on-campus or remote learning for their children and will have until two weeks before the first day of school to make this decision.
Classes are slated to begin on August 19.
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Santa Fe Independent School District
Santa Fe ISD has drafted a plan for the upcoming year.
The district plans to implement a number of measures to help protect its students and staff on campus amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Spring Independent School District
In a press release, Spring ISD introduced a “COVID-19 Operational Decision Meter” that allows teachers and students to make adjustments to their learning environment. The levels are color-coded with red being the most severe and green being minimal.
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Sealy Independent School District
Sealy Independent School District announced some information regarding its reopening plan for the coming school year.
In a release, the district’s superintendent stated the district will provide both remote and face-to-face learning opportunities for its students.
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Splendora Independent School District
Splendora ISD will open its schools on August 12.
The district compiled a list of frequently asked questions along with answers to these questions to address the community’s concerns regarding the return to school next month.
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Spring Independent School District
Spring Independent School District will offer parents two options when students return to school: full-time online instruction or a “hybrid model,” which is a combination of both in-person and remote classes.
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Texas City Independent School District
Like many school districts, Texas City ISD is still working on its plan for the approaching school year.
The district has sent out a survey to collect feedback from parents and staff as they work to determine the best ways to go about moving forward with the 2020-21 school year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Click here for more information.
Tomball Independent School District
Tomball ISD schools will be looking a little different this year.
In a message from Superintendent Martha Salazar-Zamora on June 24, the district organized a “Re-Entry Task Force,” working alongside guidelines posted by both the CDC and the Texas Education Agency, considering three methods of learning for students.
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Waller Independent School District
Waller ISD is working to begin the 2020-2021 school year safely.
According to a letter from Superintendent Kevin Moran dated June 24, Waller ISD has received survey feedback from parents who are uncertain about the beginning of the school year.
District officials are working with the latest state guidelines to develop a reopening plan. No date has been set to release those details.
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Wharton Independent School District
Wharton ISD is awaiting survey responses from parents as the start of the school year inches closer.
Superintendent Michael O’Guin said in a video that the district is working on a plan to bring students back to school safely.
Currently, there is no reopening plan posted as of Friday. The district will release more info once all feedback from district parents have been gathered.
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Willis Independent School District
Willis ISD is currently awaiting guidance from the state on how to reopen.
Superintendent Tim Harkrider shared a brief video on June 24 where he said that the district is undergoing an extensive revision of the 2020-2021 school plan with guidance from the state.
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YES Prep Public Schools
YES Prep students are looking forward to the 2020-2021 school year.
The district released its ‘YES Prep Reignited’ reopening plan Friday, offering two instructional options for students and parents to choose from: online and in-person.
All students who will attend YES Prep in-person will continue to receive free breakfast and lunch regardless of their chosen option of instruction.
Click here for more information.
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