Houston-area school districts delayed, closed on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 after winter storm: List

Introduction

  • Some Houston-area school districts will postpone or cancel classes on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 due to winter storm

  • The latest list is below.

  • This list will be updated as the district sends information.

HoustonSeveral Houston-area school districts have announced the postponement or cancellation of classes for Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

Here is the latest list:

goodrich independent school district

Goodrich ISD will start operations on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 with a two-hour delay.

Classes will begin two hours later than normal start times at all campuses. Bus routes will also run two hours behind normal schedules.

liberty independent school district

Liberty ISD will be closed on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.

The following is the notice sent by the district committee: “With temperatures expected to reach dangerous freezing temperatures Tuesday morning, Liberty ISD will Can we keep schools open on Tuesday? It’s possible, but my job as superintendent is to work with our school board and our community to take care of our kids, our staff and our families, who are in some cases riding the bus for nearly an hour. It’s not worth it to ask everyone to stay in school an extra day under these circumstances. I know this means families have to make arrangements, and I hope this advance notice will give you enough time to do that. I sincerely appreciate your flexibility and understanding as we look out for each other, and hope everyone in Panther Country stays warm and safe.”

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livingston independent school district

Livingston Independent School District will be closed Tuesday, January 27, due to HVAC issues at multiple campuses.

Tarkington Independent School District

Tarkington ISD schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 27th. No classes or after-school activities will be held.

The decision was made after a burst water main caused a severe leak that disrupted water service to several area facilities. Our teams have shut off water to these areas and called for reinforcements, and are actively assessing the situation while working to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.

The safety and well-being of our students and staff remains our top priority. We appreciate your patience, flexibility, and understanding as we ensure every building is ready to host students, faculty, and staff. Thank you to our families for being there as we navigate this unexpected situation.

We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available through our usual communication channels. Thank you for your cooperation and continued support.

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The information in this article comes from various school districts.

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