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Cy-Fair ISD reinstates deleted textbook chapters as supplementary resources

Beginning in the 2026-27 school year, Cy-Fair ISD curriculum will be able to include previously deleted chapters from science textbooks after the board of trustees voted Feb. 9 to permit the material as supplementary content.

The overview: The board adopted the item, proposed by President Julie Hinaman, in a 4-3 vote with trustees Christine Kalmbach, Justin Ray and Todd LeCompte opposed. The three dissenting members voted to omit the textbook chapters in 2024, according to Community Impact.

Looking back: In May 2024, trustees voted 6-1 to remove 13 chapters from dozens of science textbooks, citing concerns with subjects they viewed as “controversial” including climate change, vaccines and COVID-19. Hinaman voted against the 2024 decision, Community Impact previously reported.

In other news: In a 4-3 vote of the same split, the board declined to adopt an optional school prayer policy as allowed by Senate Bill 11, citing implementation challenges in a district of CFISD's size. General Counsel Marney Collins Sims said the statute does not allow for individualization at the local level. 

 
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Lone Star College System celebrates record breaking spring enrollment

The Lone Star College System kicked off 2026 with the highest spring enrollment in the institution's history, officials announced Feb. 4.

Two-minute impact: Lone Star College System saw a 6.4% increase in enrollment compared to spring 2025, with 97,221 students enrolled for the spring 2026 semester, per the Feb. 4 news release.

Additionally, officials reported a fall-to-spring retention rate of almost 80% for the spring semester, which began Jan. 20. The milestone builds off record-breaking numbers for fall enrollment in 2025, with 97,294 students taking classes last semester, Community Impact previously reported.

Quote of note: "Lone Star College System isn't just seeing enrollment growth. We're retaining and graduating more students year after year," Chancellor Mario K. Castillo said in a statement. "This is a true testament to the support we offer students beyond the classroom, from food pantries and mental health services to student life programs that keep students engaged in their educational goals."

 
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PREVIEW: Harris County commissioners to discuss flood map updates, mental health resources

Commissioners will consider and potentially take action on over 300 agenda items Feb. 12, including approving an interlocal agreement for a mental health mapping project in Precinct 4 and a progress update on a countywide flood mapping system.

The big picture: Harris County Flood Control District officials will provide an update to commissioners on the progress and next steps of the MAAPNext project. The project is a collaborative effort with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is also funding the project, and HCFCD to create up-to-date hydrology and flood maps to gauge current and future flooding risks across the county.

Also of note: Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones will seek to approve an interlocal agreement with the University of Houston to conduct an extension of a mental health resource mapping project to "provide actionable data to guide policies, budget priorities, and community engagement strategies aimed at enhancing access to care."

Harris County Commissioners Court meetings are held at 9 a.m. in the administration building at 1001 Preston St., Houston.

 
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6 Lunar New Year celebrations to attend in the Greater Houston area

Celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse for Lunar New Year at one of multiple celebrations being held across the Greater Houston area.

Lunar New Year at Children's Museum Houston
Enjoy two days of Lunar New Year festivities at the Children's Museum Houston. On Feb. 14, entertainment will begin at 11 a.m. and include a traditional lion dance; a Diabolo, Chinese yo-yo, performance; and a contemporary Chinese dance show. On Feb. 15, at noon, a traditional Chinese dance will take place.

  • Feb. 14-15, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • $19.95 (entry for adults and children ages 1 or older), $17.95 (seniors)
  • 1500 Binz St., Houston

Celebration of the Fire Horse at The Woodlands Children's Museum
To kick off The Year of the Fire Horse, The Woodlands Children's Museum is hosting a Lunar New Year event. The celebration will feature dance performances and art projects.
  • Feb. 14, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • $9 (admission for adults and children 1 year old and older)
  • The Woodlands Children's Museum, 4775 West Panther Creek Drive Ste. 280, The Woodlands

 

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