Which school districts are reopening?
Alvin ISD, Barbers Hill ISD, Clear Creek ISD, Dickinson ISD, Fort Bend ISD, Houston ISD, and Humble ISD are among those reopening.
News / Texas
Following closures due to a winter storm, Houston-area schools and universities are reopening on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Districts have implemented various measures to ensure the safety and comfort of students and staff.
Many school districts in the Houston area, including Alvin, Barbers Hill, Clear Creek, Dickinson, Fort Bend, Houston, and Humble ISDs, are reopening after a winter storm caused closures. Houston ISD took extra precautions, including district-wide heating checks and winterizing their bus fleet. Universities such as Rice University and the University of Houston, including its campuses in Katy and Sugar Land, and the University of Houston–Clear Lake are also resuming normal operations. Road conditions are expected to improve, but caution is still advised. This widespread reopening indicates a return to normalcy following the weather-related disruptions.
Alvin ISD, Barbers Hill ISD, Clear Creek ISD, Dickinson ISD, Fort Bend ISD, Houston ISD, and Humble ISD are among those reopening.
Houston ISD conducted heating checks at every building and winterized its bus fleet.
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