New Caney ISD reschedules high school graduation ceremonies to July 18 due to coronavirus
New Caney ISD officials announced April 23 a plan to postpone graduations for the district’s seniors.
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New Caney ISD officials announced April 23 a plan to postpone graduations for the district’s seniors.
Read MoreThe New Caney ISD board of trustees gathered at Randall Reed Stadium on April 20 for its monthly school board meeting.
Read MoreLocal officials and community members are mourning the death of former Humble ISD Superintendent Guy Sconzo.
Read MoreLike many other industries in the Greater Houston area, the Houston Airport System took a sharp hit in the month of March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreWith social distancing guidelines put in place to help protect the community from the coronavirus, the Lake Houston area has been staying active and using the time to see family and friends—if even from a distance.
Read MoreOn April 17, Gov. Greg Abbott announced initial steps to reopen the state’s economy during the coronavirus outbreak; however, he also issued an executive order directing all schools remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year.
Read MoreA social media game of bingo is encouraging Lake Houston-area residents to eat locally during self-quarantining.
Read MoreAs positive coronavirus cases across the Lake Houston area surpass at least 169, employees at several Lake Houston-area grocery stores have also tested positive for the virus.
Read MoreAn Humble ISD board of trustee member resigned, and trustees hired a former board member to fill the seat at the district’s videoconferenced school board meeting April 14.
Read MoreOfficials with the Harris County Public Heath Department released data for coronavirus cases by ZIP code on April 12, showing there are at least 169 positive cases across seven Lake Houston-area ZIP codes.
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