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Humble ISD

February 3, 2011 by · Comments Off on Humble ISD 

Humble ISD, Alief ISD all after school activities canceled.

ALVIN ISD: all after school activities canceled Thursday

AMIGOS POR VIDA Charter School: Early dismissal today at 1:30 p.m.

Closed Thursday and Friday: Anahuac ISD

Angleton ISD: Early dismissal, two hours earlier today. All after school activities canceled.

BARBERS HILL ISD closed Thursday morning, high school students -11:30 pm, elementary school students – 12:30

School Bay CHRISTIAN ZONE: closing at 12:20 PM; For February 3, no more after-school care

BAYSHORE ELEMENTARY: Closing at 1:10 PMBoling DSI: The early release at noon at all campuses. From 10 pm Friday.

Brazos ISD: Closed Friday, February 4 only.

CROSBY ISD high schools and colleges close to 11:30 Thurs; campus remains at 12:30

Dallas Theological Seminary: Classes canceled Thursday

Eagle Heights Christian Academy: No custody after school on Thursday, February 3rd

East Chambers ISD: Early release 14:00 Thursday Friendswood ISD: All campuses to dismiss one hour early on Thursday, the buses run one hour earlier

Galveston ISD: Elementary schools in @ 1:15. Secondary schools to @ 2:00. Middle schools on @ 14:15. Closed Friday.

Goose Creek CISD: Closing two hours earlier. All after school activities canceled Thursday.

Closing at 2:00 p.m.: S-EX-IGHT Learning Academy HOUSTON INC.

Humble ISD: all after school activities canceled today.

Emmanuel Lutheran School: Closing at 11:30 am, Thursday, Friday No school n school day care after the game. Or Fri

LA PORTE ISD student to be released two hours earlier today. All activities canceled.

LAMAR CISD: Thursday early dismissal. NO ACTIVE AFTERSCHOOL

Spring Branch ISD: no extra-curricular activities Thursday

St. Stephen’s Episcopal School: Dismissal at noon on Thursday and Friday, no school

Stafford MSD: All schools dismiss following the early dismissal schedule; all extracurricular activities for Thursday and before school for Friday are canceled

SUGARGROVE Christian School: Thursday, early dismissal at 2:00 p.m., after school care canceled

MANAGEMENT SCHOOL: 2:00 p.m. Closed on n evening activitiesThe Rhodes School: closed Thursday

Trinity Lutheran School: closing the downtown Trinity Lutheran at 13 is Thursday

WESTMINSTER Christian Academy: Closed at noon on Thursday to reopen Monday

Westwood College – Houston South: Classes canceled for Thursday evening

WHARTON ISD: early dismissal at noon today. All activities canceled.

Humble ISD Livestock Show & Rodeo is expanding its musical horizon this year for a typical country and bluegrass Texas to surprise, electronic-pop.

Three men Houston, Jake Carfield, Jason Barton and Vincent Sol Campos, formed the band iDreaminstereo after discovering each other musical talents to work in the restaurant industry. All three works for the chain of Chuy’s Tex-Mex restaurants in Humble and Houston were friends first, and then discovered shared musical talent.

Carfield sings lead and is now finding there is a steep learning curve with the self-taught guitar. Barton plays guitar and does not beat back, with Sol Campos, whose roles are piano, bass and serving as manager of the group.

The three bonded over their love of music and once they found that Carfield could carry a tune, the band was set in motion. Their musical influences are broad, ranging from the Beatles to new wave as MGMT, the Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie.

“The age of technology in the music moves quickly and we spent much time teaching us new methods and making cool sounds and music that people may have never heard before,” said Carfield.

IDreaminstereo is local, playing in restaurants and local charity events, but really hope that the reading of a large audience at the rodeo, where people may not have heard their music before, could project their group in a market larger.

The group plans to release an EP / demo of six songs in the coming months and will give more shows in 2011 throughout the Houston area.

IDreaminstereo play on Humble Rodeo BBQ Cook-off Saturday, Feb. 5. To hear some of their songs, learn more about the band or contact information, visit www.facebook.com / idreaminstereo.

Cy Fair ISD

February 3, 2011 by · Comments Off on Cy Fair ISD 

Cy Fair ISD, Power outages are throwing an interesting twist to school officials this morning that there off campus for a period of time. The Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District is the latest to announce that the campuses are open during rolling blackouts are expected to last between 15 to 30 minutes. It follows that Houston ISD is, though officials their suspect that the current is cut in two schools for reasons other than power outages. As we reported, students from Pin Oak Middle School moved to Challenge Early College High School in Houston Community College, and Kashmere High School class is held at Key East.

Klein ISD notifies parents via Twitter not to worry if they cannot get through school on the phone. This probably is a problem in other districts as well. Blame the power outages.
The rolling blackouts and extreme weather conditions across the state Wednesday forced a number of schools to close or move classes to a new location.

HISD this power to pin Oak Middle School has been restored. Children have not been moved to another location.

The power in Kashmir High School was restored and students at Key Middle School sent earlier today to return to their home campus.

HISD also said there would be no football games played Friday.

Fort Bend ISD, Alief ISD, Klein ISD and Cy-Fair ISD said the school is in session and will focus on failures to roll as they come.

Spring ISD will dismiss early due to power outages and the need to conserve energy. All schools dismiss three hours after the regular starting time. Transit buses will follow the early dismissal schedule. For more information on the exact time, contact your child’s school.

Fort Bend ISD

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Fort Bend ISD, Cypress Woods quart Colton Huntsman, who led his team deep in the playoffs back-to-back works and is a threat to run or throw, gave the Falcons a pledge to play in the fall. Another quarterback, Jeremy McNeal La Porte, can possibly compete with Huntsman for time under center, but projects more likely than defensive back at 5 ‘9 “, 180 lbs. A trio of running backs, including two back to Fort Bend ISD, have given their commitments to the Air Force. Adam Blankenship of Clements and Blake Kidd Travis commits are reported and College Park running back Paco Solano. Two offensive linemen, Matt Beamer Clear Lake and Kyle Bockeloh Cypress Creek are committed as well.

Bockeloh is the highest rated recruit in the group, ranked as the No. 66 player at his position by ESPN College Football Recruiting. On defense, defensive end James Rushing Memorial will join several players to the North Austin in the fall.

Outside linebacker Trevor Caswell Round Rock Stony Point is committed to the Air Force in September. Defensive lineman Collin Middleton Cedar Park and cornerback Jaylen Harris and Vista Ridge. The rolling blackouts and extreme weather conditions across the state Wednesday forced a number of schools to close or move classes to a new location.

HISD this power to pin Oak Middle School has been restored. Children have not been moved to another location.

The power in Kashmir High School was restored and students at Key Middle School sent earlier today to return to their home campus.

HISD also said there would be no football games played Friday.

Fort Bend ISD, Alief ISD, Klein ISD and Cy-Fair ISD said the school is in session and will focus on failures to roll as they come.

Spring ISD will dismiss early due to power outages and the need to conserve energy. All schools dismiss three hours after the regular starting time. Transit buses will follow the early dismissal schedule. For more information on the exact time, contact your child’s school.

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