Aug 30, 2017

Flood Update




The flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey has brought dark days—both literally and figuratively—to the Greater Houston community. But, just as the sun came out yesterday, brighter days are ahead for us. 



The major flooding throughout our district and beyond has made it a stressful week as many have lost their homes, vehicles and lives—including one dedicated HPD officer. Simultaneously, I was encouraged (but not surprised) by the outpouring of support from our community, as many faith-based organizations opened up shelters and donation centers. I visited the Berry Center temporary shelter yesterday and was touched by the thousands of donated supplies, plentiful food and dedicated community volunteers available to hundreds of displaced residents. 





We will keep you up to date with the latest shelter news and needs on our @CyFairISD social media accounts and the district website, where we have a page set up with local efforts: www.cfisd.net/cfisdhelps. Please continue to support those in need if you are able. 

While we do know water has breached some of our buildings, we will not be able to fully assess facility damage until water levels subside. To that end, we do not yet know when school will officially begin. We have slated Sept. 5 as our tentative start date, but we must take student and staff safety and a recovery timeline into account. We will keep you updated with new information as we have it so you have plenty of notice for the first day of school.

This has been my fourth major weather event as a superintendent on the Gulf Coast. It does not get any easier, but it does bring out the best in a wonderful community like Cy-Fair. Thank you for your kindness, charity and concern throughout the week. I am proud to be a part of CFISD. 

~ Mark Henry, Ed.D.

6 comments:

  1. Thank You, Dr. Henry, for your wonderful words!!!! God bless you and keep you safe.
    Leslie Nance, McFee Music

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  2. Thank you sir for your generosity and acknowledgeing about the safety of our staff and students I know a lot of us like my self have kids in the district ME and my family and neighbor's was blessed that we did not get much water in our area my heart goes out to alot of family's that lost everything you know material things can be replaced but lives can't I thank you for opening up the BERRY CENTER to help those people in need that is what makes us a better community to come together as one. My name is DENNIS GAMBLE I work for the maintenance department in grounds. Thank You very much GOD Bless

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  3. Love our district!!! A Johnson (Woods)

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