HISD students return to cold classroom as heat went out at several campuses after weekend freeze

Houston schools hit with bitter cold as HISD students return to classrooms without heat.

Students at Hamilton Middle School in Houston reported feeling their way through the day, literally. Ariatnne Castillo described being on her second floor auditorium with temperatures so low she couldn't feel her feet. Her mom Leslie Cueves had a close call, too - she was lucky enough to be able to pick up her daughter from school and get home to warmth.

The problem isn't new for Hamilton, according to Cueves' experience. Two of her children have previously attended the school where maintenance issues with the heating system have been well-documented. The Houston Independent School District has long noted that its heating systems are outdated, but voters rejected a $4.4 billion bond package in 2024 meant to address these problems.

Despite the lack of heat at Hamilton Middle School, one parent expressed confidence in the district's communication and ability to keep students safe. "The school always communicates on all platforms," Erika Guzman said. "In this day and age, 100% of parents have social media, so we get a play-by-play of everything happening."

Hamilton was not the only school struggling with heat issues. Staff at Welch and Paul Revere Middle Schools reported early pick-ups due to cold temperatures at their schools, which were as low as 47 degrees on Tuesday morning.

ABC13 reached out to the district for more information about how many campuses are affected but did not receive a response. A statement from the district mentioned that parents were notified and students were made safe and comfortable while maintenance crews worked on resolving any issues.

For now, Houston school students will have to endure the cold, at least until the heat comes back online.
 
Ugh 😩 this is just insane! I mean, I get it, old heating systems are a problem, but come on, 47 degrees?! It's like they forgot that kids (and parents) aren't made of ice 🀣. And yeah, the school's communication game is strong, I'll give them that... but this isn't exactly reassuring when you're shivering in your car waiting for your kid to come out πŸš—πŸ’¨. And what's with the no answer from the district? That just makes it worse πŸ™„. I hope they get their act together and fix those heaters ASAP, my little ones can't be stuck in a cold classroom all day πŸ˜“.
 
Ugh, 47 degrees in school?! That's crazy! I'm not sure what's going on with their heating systems, but it's just so unfair to the kids and parents who have to deal with this every day πŸ€•. And can we talk about how old is that $4.4 billion bond package? Like, shouldn't they've fixed it by now? It's just so frustrating when you think a school should be a safe place for learning...
 
πŸ€• this is so messed up... hisd has been talking about updating their heating systems for years, but it's clear they're not prioritizing student safety 🚨. i mean, 47 degrees? that's literally freezing! and what really gets me is the district is still bragging about their communication skills πŸ“±. yeah, great job keeping parents informed, but what about actually fixing the problems? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ schools should be a warm and safe space for kids to learn, not a cold and uncomfortable one πŸ˜”.
 
I'm watching this unfold and it's making me think about how our priorities shift when faced with adversity πŸ€”. The district is being proactive in communicating with parents and keeping them informed, which shows a level of transparency that's hard to find in many other areas of life. But at what cost? Are we just accepting subpar conditions because we've lost faith in the system?

It's also interesting how quickly parents have adapted to this new normal, using social media as their lifeline for updates πŸ“±. It's almost like we're addicted to knowing, even if it means being constantly aware of our surroundings.

And what does this say about our society? That we'll endure discomfort in the name of progress and growth, but only when it comes to something tangible like heat in schools? What are we willing to sacrifice for the sake of modernity? πŸš€πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” Just had a look at the latest data on school closures in the US - 12% of schools reported having broken heating systems last year alone πŸ“Š! It's like they say, "you can't fix what you don't measure"... 75% of school districts have outdated heating systems, that's a whole lotta kids freezing their butts off πŸ’‘. And did you know that Texas is one of the top states for energy consumption? That's just gonna make things worse 🌑️.

I mean, I get it, $4.4 billion ain't cheap, but come on! 1 in 5 students experience homelessness or living in poverty - shouldn't we be investing in our education system first? πŸ˜• The Houston ISD isn't the only one struggling with heat issues... did you know that NYC's schools are losing heat too? It's like a national crisis 🚨.

Anyway, stats aside... I feel bad for those parents who have to send their kids to school without heat. As one parent said, "we get a play-by-play of everything happening"... yep, social media is our best friend sometimes, right? πŸ‘
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! πŸ’Έ I mean, who wants to send their kids to school without heat in the middle of winter? It's like, come on HISD! You've got people with frozen feet and toes... it's not even safe. And what really gets me is that you guys knew this was a problem for years and you didn't do anything about it. Like, where did all that $4.4 billion go? πŸ€”

And honestly, I feel bad for the parents who are struggling to get their kids home from school safely. It's not like they're being kept in some cold dungeon or anything... but still, it's a big deal. And yeah, social media isn't always super helpful when it comes to getting updates, but at least you guys are keeping people informed, right? πŸ“±
 
Ugh, 47 degrees?! πŸ₯Ά That's not just chilly, it's freakin' freezing! And no heat in Hamilton Middle School? I mean, I get that the district said parents were notified and students are safe, but what about all those poor kids who can't feel their feet?! 😩 It's like they're literally being told to "feel" their way through the day. Literally, Ariatnne! πŸ˜‚ And those maintenance issues have been a thing for years? When are we gonna see some actual change around here?! πŸ’Έ I'm not buying that social media notification excuse from Erika Guzman... parents deserve better than just updates on our phones.
 
"I'd rather be poor than miserable" πŸ’ΈπŸ˜’ The harsh reality of many Houston schools facing heat-related struggles is quite a story. Outdated heating systems, lack of funds for repairs... it's hard to imagine how these kids are coping with temperatures that feel like they're walking through an icebox!
 
omg u can't believe this 1st grade lol its like they forgot 2 get the heat 4 the schools in houston. my aunt went 2 hamilton middle n her kid was freezin on the 2nd floor lol & luckily shes got a minivan 2 whack it up ASAP my cousin's kid goes 2 welch middle & his mom had 2 pick him up early cuz it was like -47 or smthn u think the dist is doin enuf 2 get these schools heatd up?
 
Ugh, this is really harshing kids' days πŸ€•... I mean, I get it, budgets gotta be tight, but 47 degrees?! That's crazy cold! 😱 Can't they just do a little extra maintenance to make sure everything runs smoothly? It's not like it's breaking the bank. The parents are right, though - communication is key. As long as we know what's going on and that the kids are safe, I guess it's manageable πŸ€—. But still, poor Ariatnne... walking around in her socks at school πŸ₯Ά
 
Ugh it's like... schools need more than just a roof over their heads, right? I mean they're gonna freeze in the middle of class 🀣! I'm so sorry Ariatnne Castillo and her mom Leslie Cueves had to go through that, can you even imagine not knowing if your feet are still attached? 😱 and yeah, 47 degrees is COLD πŸ₯Ά. The fact that voters rejected that $4.4 billion bond package in 2024 like it's no big deal is mind-blowing... meanwhile kids gotta suffer for it https://abc13.com/education/houston-school-students-return-to-classrooms-without-heat/
 
omg can u believe this?! 🀯 hisd has been warned about outdated heating systems for years and they still didnt get the funds needed to fix it. now kids are literally freezing their bums off at school πŸ₯ΆπŸ‘€ 100% agree with erika guzman though, comms from the district need to be super transparent and keep parents in the loop. 47 degrees is COLD! ❄️ when will they fix this?!
 
Ugh, this is kinda crazy! I mean, I feel bad for those students who had to go through a day without heat πŸ€•. But at the same time, I'm trying to see it as an opportunity for the school system to get creative and work on some repairs during lunch or something. Like, maybe they can use that time to fix the heating system? And yeah, I'm also glad the district is keeping parents in the loop via social media - that's super helpful! πŸ“± Plus, 47 degrees isn't that bad, right? It's not like it's freezing outside! ❄️ But for real, let's hope those maintenance crews can get to work ASAP and get the heat back on πŸ”§.
 
Ugh πŸ€• this is so crazy!! I mean, I know schools can be a bit stuffy sometimes, but 47 degrees is ridiculous! πŸ˜‚ I feel for the kids who have to brave that every day... I hope they're all keeping warm at home with their parents ❀️. It's also kinda wild that maintenance issues are still being ignored πŸ€”. Like, how many times does it take before someone says "okay, we gotta fix this" πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ? And what's up with the $4.4 billion bond package not passing in 2024 πŸ€‘? You'd think that would be a big enough deal to get some action taken πŸ’Έ. Anyway, at least the school district is trying to keep parents in the loop, I guess 😊. But come on, can't we just have some working heat and hot chocolate for our kids?! β˜•οΈπŸ”₯
 
Brrr πŸ˜“ just thinking about those poor kids having to feel their way through a school day is heartbreaking. It's like they're saying "I'm here, I'm alive" even when it feels like the whole world is against them πŸ’”. My grandma used to say that when you can't control your circumstances, you have to learn to navigate with what you've got 🌈. That's exactly what these kids are doing right now – they're being resilient and resourceful in the face of adversity. We should be proud of them! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• this is just another example of how our schools are being left behind. I mean, $4.4 billion bond package and it's still not enough? It's like they're leaving us to fend for ourselves. I'm telling you, if we had a school board that actually cared about the people they're supposed to be serving, this wouldn't happen. It's all about the money and how the district wants to spend it. And let me tell you, 47 degrees is not "safe and comfortable" for our kids. They deserve better than that. We need to start asking some tough questions and holding those in power accountable for their actions. This isn't just a school issue, it's a community issue. We can do better! πŸ’‘
 
Ugh, this is getting ridiculous 🀯. I mean, a $4.4 billion bond package that gets rejected and now kids are freezing in schools? It's like the system just breaks down and nobody is held accountable πŸ’”. And yeah, social media updates from the school aren't exactly going to cut it, especially when it comes to basic things like heat πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I feel so bad for the parents who have to worry about their kids' well-being every day... it's just not right 😞.
 
ugh, ouch! πŸ€• poor kids gotta brave the chill in schools without heat πŸ₯Ά but, like, I guess it's not all bad? 😊 at least they're getting updates from the school and parents are kept in the loop on socials, that's some silver lining right there πŸ’‘ and yeah, maintenance issues have been a thing for a while now, so maybe this is just a wake-up call for them to get those heating systems upgraded πŸ€‘ and hey, it's not like they're freezing to death or anything, right? ❄️ safety first, all that πŸ™
 
Ugh, this is so sad for the kids! I mean, how can schools not have heat? Like, it's a basic human right to be warm while you're learning 😩. I feel bad for Ariatnne and her mom Leslie, they were literally shivering at school 🀯. And yikes, 47 degrees is COLD! πŸ’₯ I don't get why the district didn't invest in new heating systems like all those years ago... was it really that expensive? $4.4 billion is a lot of money πŸ€‘.

I do feel for parents who were notified about the issue and have to pick up their kids from school, though. It's not easy being an adult when you're worried about your kid's safety 😬. And I guess it's good that the district tried to communicate with parents through social media, even if it wasn't enough πŸ€”.

What do you guys think? Shouldn't schools have heat like every other building in the world? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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