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Houston ISD hits pause on school closure plans for 2026–27

by LAWIN.news November 21, 2025
written by LAWIN.news November 21, 2025
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Houston Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles announced Wednesday that the district will not present any school closure or campus consolidation proposals to the Board of Managers for the 2026–27 school year.

He delivered the update during the district’s monthly principal training session after several weeks of internal discussion about possible closures or mergers as part of a systemwide review of facilities and enrollment.

District officials had previously signaled that consolidations could be considered due to declining enrollment and the need to manage facilities more efficiently. Miles told principals that a small number of consolidations may still be necessary in future years, but no campuses are under review for the 2026–27 school year.

He said the district will take additional time to study long-term facility needs, monitor enrollment trends, and evaluate how buildings and classrooms are used across Houston ISD. Staff will also continue examining campus conditions and resource requirements for maintaining safe and well-equipped facilities.

Houston ISD officials said the district aims to maintain strong instruction at all campuses while the review proceeds. Miles said the priority is to ensure safe campuses, adequate classroom space, and access to academic support, and he emphasized the intent to avoid disruption to students and families for the upcoming school year.

He said any consolidation effort in later years would include support for students, families, and staff and would involve communication with affected school communities.

Houston ISD has not released a timeline for future proposals or identified campuses that could be affected in later years. The Board of Managers will not vote on any closure or consolidation plan for the 2026–27 school year. Additional information will be provided to families and staff as the long-term review continues.

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