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Harvey Devastation Forces Sept 11 School Start Date In Fort Bend County
Fort Bend ISD and Lamar CISD were among the hardest hit school districts, and manyof the residents there are still under evacuation orders.

SUGAR LAND, TX — One of the hardest hit school districts is slowly trying to recover from the worst storm in history, and while many Houston area school districts that were shuttered as Hurricane Harvey pummeled the Texas coast are going back, Fort Bend ande Lamar Consolidated ISD will be off another week and will have to apply for a waiver for missed day.
However, school districts that are starting this week won’t be forced to make up those missed days if they start classes before Sept. 8, according to the Texas Education Agency memorandum.
The devastation of Hurricane Harvey pushed the first day of school for a number of districts back at least two weeks, while causing other districts that started their school year on Aug. 21, to miss more than a week of classes.
In a memorandum dated Sept. 1, Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath said the school districts in 58 Texas counties that are listed in Gov. Greg Abbott’s disaster declaration must start or resume classes between Sept. 5 through Sept. 8, or they will need to apply for a waiver for four missed school days.
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“The health, safety and welfare of the students, teachers, and staff of these affected school districts and charter schools is my priority,” Morath said in his memorandum. “While these additional days may not resolve all issues, it is my hope that this additional time will allow school districts and charter schools to address and remediate the damage and reopen by Monday, Sept. 11, 2017.”
Many of the larger school districts are still assessing their campuses and will be starting or resuming classes after Labor Day, while a few others will start later.
School districts starting before Sept 11 include:
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- Friendswood ISD — Sept. 6
- Tomball ISD — Sept 5
- Pearland ISD — Sept 5
- Humble ISD — Sept. 7
- Klein ISD — Sept. 6
- Conroe ISD — Sept 5
- Galveston ISD — Sept 5
- Alvin ISD — Sept. 6
- Cy Fair ISD — Sept 6
- Aldine ISD — Sept 7
- Montgomery ISD — Sept 5
- New Caney ISD — Sept 6
- Willis ISD — Sept 5
- Santa Fe ISD — Sept. 6
- Stafford MSD — Sept 7
School Districts returning on Sept. 11, 2017 include:
- Houston ISD
- Clear Creek ISD
- Spring ISD
- Dickinson ISD
- Fort Bend ISD
- Lamar CISD
Districts starting on or after Sept 11, will have to apply for the waiver through the TEA. As a result of this waiver, school systems in disaster counties that have missed school days as referenced above due to the hurricane will not have to make up those days on the school calendar, Morath said.
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