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Alvin ISD Closes Two Elementary Schools for Remainder of Year After Storm Water Damage

District says crews have begun repairs and staff are reworking end‑of‑year plans as forecasters warn more heavy rain this week.

Overview

  • Alvin Independent School District announced Wednesday that Laura Ingalls Wilder and Mary Marek elementary schools suffered extensive water intrusion during overnight storms and will remain closed for the rest of the school year.
  • District officials said repair crews have been on site all day to fix penetrated roofs and damaged spaces, with early cost estimates running into the thousands of dollars.
  • The closures affect planned fifth‑grade award ceremonies and a senior walk‑through, and administrators are arranging alternate sites and plans to hold those events.
  • Local meteorologists warned additional rounds of heavy rain could drop 3 to 5 inches or more through the holiday weekend, raising the risk of more flooding and complicating recovery work and travel.
  • The district communicated directly with families about safety checks and repairs and described the situation as developing, so further updates on building access and schedules are expected.