Conroe ISD will close on January 21-22 due to severe weather risks, prioritizing safety. The Board Meeting is rescheduled for January 23.
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The Conroe Independent School District (Conroe ISD) has said that all its schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 21, and Wednesday, January 22, because of bad weather that could make the roads dangerous. As bad weather approaches, district officials stressed how important it is to keep kids, staff, and families safe.
Along with the closing, the Board Meeting that was supposed to happen Tuesday night has been moved to Thursday, January 23, at 10:00 AM. District leaders want everyone to stay informed through formal channels and prioritize safety during this time.
The choice was made even though the weather forecast said it might be unsafe to travel. This shows that the district is committed to taking proactive steps to protect the community. Families should monitor updates to see if there are any more changes to the plans or how the district works.
Conroe ISD is grateful that students, parents, and staff are patient and willing to work with them as they deal with weather problems. Residents are told to stay warm, safe, and ready for the next few days.
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