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School closures: Due to severe weather damage in Houston area, HISD, CFISD campuses to be closed on Friday

Severe weather caused widespread damage in the Houston area, forcing the state’s biggest school district to close.
HOUSTON — Severe weather caused widespread damage across the Houston area on Thursday, forcing the state’s largest and third-largest school districts to close.
Districts closed
HISD said all campuses would be closed Friday, May 17, 2024, and would reopen Monday, May 20, 2024.
Cy-Fair ISD also said its campuses would be closed Friday, May 17, 2024, and would reopen Monday, May 20, 2024. District officials said the day would not need to be made up later in the year due to the inclement weather minutes built into the CFISD school calendar.
Storm damage
There were uprooted trees and downed power lines across the city. As of 9 p.m. Thursday, CenterPoint reported nearly 900,000 customers without power. Throughout the afternoon and into the evening Thursday, strong storms set off a slew of tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings across the Houston area.
Katy ISD’s Paetow High School also delayed its graduation ceremony. It was originally scheduled to happen Thursday night but the district moved it to Friday.
At about 9 p.m. Thursday, Katy ISD said it hadn’t decided whether or not classes would be held on Friday. The district said it would send out a notification with an update.