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Houston ISD recommends the closure of 12 schools beginning in the 2026-27 school year

Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles is recommending the closure of 12 campuses beginning in the 2026-27 school year.

The details: Miles briefed the district’s board of managers during the board’s Feb. 12 meeting.

"This decision was not made lightly, and our focus remains on ensuring every student has access to a strong, supportive and opportunity-rich learning environment,” Miles said.

A closer look: The announcement is coming nearly a year after Miles first told board managers that closures would be likely due to declining enrollment and increased maintenance costs at several campuses throughout the district. Miles said seven of the schools recommended for closure will be closed permanently, while the remaining schools recommended would be co-located at a separate campus.

What they’re saying: Many of the individuals who signed up to speak during the public comment portion of the meeting said they felt blindsided by the announcement.

What’s next: Board managers are expected to vote on finalizing the closures during the board’s Feb. 26 meeting.

 
On The Business Beat
New locally-owned Pilates studio now offering small group classes in Bellaire

Owner Robyn Atlas opened Cedar Street Pilates in Bellaire in early January with an emphasis on small, community-focused classes.

At a glance: Atlas said she was previously leasing a space in River Oaks, but after speaking with her mom and family, decided to open a new studio in Bellaire inside the former Big Frog Custom T-Shirts store.

"I wanted to create a space for all bodies," she said. "I've always said all bodies need pilates. I wanted it to be community-focused with small groups—how pilates is meant to be practiced."

Cedar Street Pilates offers five reformers and one instructor per five clients, with classes available to adapt to the customer's skill level. 

Something to note: Prices for small group classes start at $45 for a single drop-in class, while a 10-class pack membership is available for $350. Private sessions are also available at $135 for 60 minutes.

  • 5104 Cedar St., Bellaire

 
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Houston approves $2B in bonds to fund George R. Brown expansion

Houston City Council unanimously passed $2 billion in bonds Feb. 11 to expand the George R. Brown Convention Center over the next 12 years.

The bonds would fund transformation projects for the GRB that include new event halls, restaurant and retail spaces, and “the largest ballroom in Texas.”

Some context: The project is expected to be paid through the state's portion of incremental hotel occupancy tax revenue growth. The funding mechanism is the result of Senate Bill 1057 from the 88th Texas Legislature, which authorizes local government to collect a portion of hotel occupancy taxes in excess of the amount collected in the previous year for up to 30 years.

The expansion will include a 100,000-square-foot pedestrian plaza that will connect the convention center to the Toyota Center, and a southward extension of the Avenida Plaza that will connect Discovery Green to GRB’s new Central Plaza.

What else: The first phase of the expansion is expected to be completed by 2028, with the entire project slated to wrap up by 2038.

 
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Houston Fire Department opens new 21K-square-foot facility at IAH

The Houston Fire Department’s newest station—Station 92—is now serving the George Bush Intercontinental Airport after a grand opening celebration was held for the facility Feb. 6.

At a glance: The new 21,000-square-foot fire station is one of three fire stations at IAH. The facility will be staffed 24/7, 365 days per year.

Station 92 has features such as:

  • Six fire-response apparatuses
  • Administrative offices
  • Access to the airport’s airfield
  • Dorms for firefighters to rest

Quote of note: “[This] gives the firefighters the nice facility that they deserve because they're extremely important to the aviation system, because the aviation system is run on trust,” said Jim Szczesniak, the director of aviation for the Houston Airport System. “The passengers trust that we're going to make everything as safe as possible so they have a great journey, and that includes the firefighters here. If [firefighters] have to respond, they can get immediately right up to that runway and rescue people and save lives.”

 
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Harris County commissioners authorize $2M in jail feasibility studies

In a 3-1 vote, Harris County commissioners authorized moving forward on two new studies that will look at potential long-term solutions to jail overcrowding issues.

The big picture: The Jail Infrastructure Governance Advisory Committee, or JGAC, was formed in 2024 to identify methods of reducing detention rates and improving overall efficiency within the county criminal justice system.

The committee requested $1.25 million in funding for a study directed at:

  • Overall jail detention rate reduction
  • Master facility planning
  • Implementable program step designs

The study is meant to serve as a follow-up to the needs assessment, which identified $122 million in immediate Harris County Jail improvement needs, such as heating and air conditioning improvements.

What else?: A second $1 million study was approved to also provide a feasibility study on non-carceral criminal justice options such as expanding community service options and crisis support methods, per court documents.

 
What You May Have Missed
New Houston Texans facilities, Montgomery County trash clean-up: 5 trending stories in the Greater Houston area

Need to catch up on Community Impact’s coverage from last week? Check out five trending stories in the Greater Houston area from Feb. 9-13.

Check this out: Montgomery County Precinct 2 residents will have an opportunity to dispose of their heavy trash March 7-8 during Commissioner Charlie Riley’s Heavy Trash Clean Up Day, according to a Feb. 4 Facebook post.

From 8 a.m.-5 p.m. March 7 and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. March 8, residents can bring their heavy trash to 31245 Friendship Drive, Magnolia. Accepted items include batteries, tires and electronics, among others. 

In other news: The Houston Texans are setting up shop in Bridgeland.

The NFL franchise is collaborating with Harris County Precincts 3 and 4 and Howard Hughes Holdings to invest $83 million into a new “Toro District” in Cypress, which will include a new Texans headquarters and training facilities. Harris County commissioners approved the public-private partnership Feb. 12 following a closed-session meeting.

Also of note: A new La La Land Cafe is expected to open in Katy's Meadows Marketplace later this year. 

 

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