The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has announced the closure of a campus specifically serving immigrant students, citing a substantial decrease in enrollment figures. Once a thriving center tailored to the educational needs of immigrant youth, the school has experienced a steep reduction in attendance, largely driven by evolving demographic patterns and migration shifts within the Houston metropolitan area. This closure reflects a nationwide challenge for school districts striving to adapt their resources and infrastructure to changing community compositions.

District officials stress their ongoing dedication to immigrant student success through alternative programs and campuses equipped with specialized services. This consolidation strategy is designed to maximize financial efficiency and optimize staff deployment while continuing to provide robust academic support. The primary factors influencing HISD’s decision include:

  • Significant decline in immigrant student enrollment over recent years
  • Budgetary pressures linked to fluctuating student populations
  • Plans to integrate students into nearby schools offering comprehensive English Language Learner (ELL) programs
Year Immigrant Student Enrollment Campus Capacity
2018 1,250 1,500
2021 780 1,500
2024 420 1,500