Oakcrest Intermediate School, Northpointe Intermediate School, Willow Wood Junior High School and Wildwood Elementary School also underwent pipe- and water-related damages due to the storm; however, according to a Feb. 18 tweet from Tomball ISD, the damages have been addressed, and these students will be resume in-person instruction early next week.
We want to thank our TISD maintenance crews for working around the clock to address pipe & water issues @ OIS, NIS, WWJH & WES. Although we originally felt earlier today these campuses wouldn’t be able to start F2F instruction Monday, we now feel more confident that we can. (1/2)
— Tomball ISD (@TomballISD) February 18, 2021
At this time, only TMHS will begin instruction 100% virtually on Monday. We will continue to monitor all campuses and water conditions and communicate accordingly since the freezing weather isn’t behind us. (2/2)
— Tomball ISD (@TomballISD) February 18, 2021
What a week it has been!! Once again we’ve seen the resiliency of our @TomballISD community. Thanks to everyone that’s helping restore @TISDTMHS and other schools. We’re making progress daily. More communication will be shared about our return to all campuses soon #BeforeandAfter pic.twitter.com/bc0MOHFMZY
— Dr. Martha SalazarZamora (@m_salazarzamora) February 19, 2021