Q&A: Hear from the candidates for Cy-Fair ISD school board Position 6
Nine candidates are running for three positions on the Cy-Fair ISD board of trustees in the upcoming Nov. 4 general election. Position 6 incumbent Scott Henry will compete against Cleveland Lane Jr. and trustee Natalie Blasingame for the Position 6 seat.
Some context: Blasingame currently serves as the Position 5 trustee, but she filed to run for Position 6 this year rather than running as the incumbent for her current seat. The elected Position 6 trustee will serve a four-year term.
Aisha's Salon & Spa opened a new location in Cypress on Sept. 1, located at 25282 Northwest Freeway Ste. 160, Cypress.
The details: The business offers a wide variety of beauty services, including lash extensions, eyebrow tinting and threading, facials and styling for special occasions. Aisha's Salon & Spa has 24 locations around Greater Houston, with several near the Cy-Fair area.
Come for the pumpkins, stay for the festivities: Check out these fall hotspots in the Greater Houston area
Looking to take family photos or celebrate fall to the fullest? Here are eight pumpkin patches to check out in the Greater Houston area.
Pumpkin Patch at Harvest Season Farm: A ticket to the pumpkin patch at Harvest Season Farm includes access to a bouncy house, unlimited hay rides and pumpkin painting.
Sept. 20-Nov. 2, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
$15 (per ticket)
21110 Bauer Hockley Road, Tomball
Pumpkin Patch at P-6 Farms: Families exploring the pumpkin patch at P-6 Farms can also enjoy vintage rides, pig races, giant slides and an animal barn.
Sept. 27-Nov. 2, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Eligible K-12 students receive free school meals after legislature approves funding
This school year, students who are eligible for reduced-price meals can receive free breakfast and lunch at public schools across Texas.
The overview: During the recent legislative session, state lawmakers approved $19.8 million to cover the cost of reduced-price meals for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 school years.
What parents should know: Eligibility for free school meals is determined based on a family’s income through the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program.
Families can contact their school district to fill out an application for free or reduced-price meals at any time during the school year. Students who are deemed eligible for reduced-price meals will receive them at no cost through the 2026-27 school year.
What they're saying: “Kids who would have paid a small fee for meals will now receive them at no cost,” said Stacie Sanchez Hare, director of No Kid Hungry Texas. “[School] is where we know so many kids get their meals—it is a guaranteed place for kids to have access to free and nutritional meals.”