In preparation for the start of school, parents and community members at Houston ISD’s T.H. Rogers School stepped in to clean up debris and maintain the campus, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Beryl in July. Criticism has emerged over the district’s handling of post-storm cleanup, with some parents and HISD trustee Savant Moore questioning the administration’s planning and the potential impact of reduced custodial staff. Despite HISD’s efforts to address the situation, including support from city and county services, Superintendent Mike Miles attributed some issues to the heavy rains in July and the short window for grass maintenance. He assured that while debris remains, efforts are underway to restore campuses to normal conditions.
Parents and Community Lead the Way for Campus Cleanups Ahead of HISD’s First Day of School
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