In a notable policy reversal, the Houston Independent School District (HISD) has announced it will no longer proceed with the planned closures of several schools for the 2026-27 academic year. This change follows months of active dialogue with families, educators, and local leaders, reflecting a renewed commitment to preserving neighborhood stability and supporting student success. The district’s leadership recognized that maintaining existing campuses is vital for sustaining community identity and fostering a supportive learning environment.

Several critical elements influenced this shift:

  • Robust Community Input: More than 6,000 residents engaged in surveys and public meetings, expressing strong opposition to shuttering neighborhood schools.
  • Academic Progress: Schools initially targeted for closure demonstrated notable improvements in standardized testing and graduation outcomes.
  • Equity and Inclusion: The district acknowledged that closures would disproportionately impact marginalized and economically disadvantaged students.

Moving forward, HISD plans to invest in upgrading current facilities and expanding educational programs rather than consolidating campuses, aiming for inclusive growth that benefits all students.

School 2025 Graduation Rate Enrollment Growth (%)
Westfield High 90% +6%
Maplewood Middle 89% +4%
Riverside Elementary 94% +3%