Kountze ISD
Hamshire-Fannet ISD
Hull-Daisetta ISD
West Hardin CCISD
Jasper ISD
Virtual classes on Tuesday, May 18
Silsbee ISD
Students dismissed Monday at 1:30 p.m.
Schools will have a two hour late start on Tuesday, May 18 and will begin at 9:45 a.m.
Evadale ISD
Lumberton ISD
Students dismissed Monday at 12:25 p.m. for early-childhood, primary and 1:45 p.m. for middle and high school.
Burkeville ISD
Newton ISD
Lamar State College Port Arthur
Campus closing at 1 p.m Monday
Southeast Texas could expect off and on rain throughout Monday with a potential for localized street flooding throughout the day according to 12News meteorologist Jeff Gerber.
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A few days after Christmas, Molly Hering, 14, and her brother, Sam, 12, got their first shots as part of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trials for kids. Their mom had heard about a clinical trial being conducted at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and Molly told me that she’d agreed to join because she wanted to contribute to the vaccine-development effort.
Molly and Sam’s dad was recently hospitalized with COVID-19. (He recovered.) Both kids have spent most of the past year dealing with Zoom school and its attendant technical glitches. Molly finally went back to in-person ninth grade this month, but masks and social distancing are required at school. Like everyone else, she’s looking forward to the end of the pandemic. “I’ll finally be able to go to school normally,” she said.