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SHARE PHOTOS: Does your Houston ISD school still have storm debris from Hurricane Beryl?

HISD campus damaged after Hurricane Beryl. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

HOUSTON – As parents prepare their children for the first day of school at Houston Independent School District -- many campuses seem to be unprepared.

Some parents noticed some T.L.C. that needs to be done at some area schools, and they’re taking their concerns right to the top. The big concern is the overgrown grass at several schools, including Wisdom High School.

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In addition to the overgrown grass, parents say some campuses are still dealing with nonfunctioning AC units and mold, and the neglect has created a situation that is far from conducive to learning.

RELATED: Mowing, maintenance, and storm debris removal underway at Houston ISD schools before students return to campuses

We want to know what you are seeing at your school by sending us your pictures to Click 2 Pins.

Haven’t used Click2Pins before? Here’s some guidance on how to share your photos and videos with us:

On your phone

Go to the Click2Houston app, click on the button with three dots at the very top of the screen, tap Weather, and then tap Click2Pins. Log in to upload a PIN. Tap the channel and category your photo would fall under and then tap Upload a pin and choose the file from your phone.

On a computer

Go to Click2Pins.com, click on Upload a Pin, choose your photo from your phone or computer in the Upload file box, use the dropdown box to put your video or photo in the channel that best fits your photo, add a category and description, read our terms of use and click “Upload a Pin.” That’s it!


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