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Where Cy-Fair ISD students can get free breakfasts, lunches this summer
In partnership with the Texas Department of Agriculture, Cy-Fair ISD will provide free meals to children in the school district this summer. (Courtesy Pexels) In partnership with the Texas Department of Agriculture, Cy-Fair ISD will provide free meals to children in the school district this summer. The 31 locations in the district will offer free breakfast and lunch for children 18 years and younger as well as enrolled students with disabilities up to 21 years old.
Katy ISD offers free school meals to all students this summer
HOUSTON (KIAH)—Studies show that school meals are critical to student success . With so many students depending on school meals to eat, several school districts including Katy ISD wanted to make sure meals were accessible even during the summer. Katy ISD is offering free breakfast and lunch to all...
Mallette Amie Havens
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Prentiss Havens Sr. of Houston, Texas. Mallette Amie Havens would like to use her knowledge and experience in the communications realm to pursue a career in public relations in the wellness industry, with the hopes of one day establishing her own business. She will...
HISD high school STAAR test scores show signs of improvement
Houston - WATCH What's Your Point? and What's Your Point OVERTIME! on demand on FOX LOCAL. Houston ISD’s state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles offering "proof of performance" after a genuinely tumultuous year marred by an administrative purge, teacher exodus, controversial principal replacement, and parent protests. This week Miles revealed high...
UH dorms are not worth the rising price tags
As time goes on, the costs of living on campus are only rising. Despite this, there are glaring issues with the dorms that show no signs of being fixed, and with the fall semester on the way it’s becoming increasingly difficult to justify these prices. Situated in the largest...
Houston Area Schools Face $850M Budget Crisis, State Rep. Rosenthal Urges Gov. Abbott for Funding Solutions
As the 2023-2024 academic year comes to a hopeful resolution, Texas public schools are now facing considerable financial strain with Houston area districts grappling to adjust budgets in reaction to cumulative shortfalls totaling over $850 million. The financial predicaments span broad and wide, with Aldine ISD trustees bracing to make a 10% cut, potentially affecting 100 employees, in the wake, of the closure of three elementary campuses early this year.
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