Texas Supreme Court intervenes in CFISD teachers’ professional development


CYPRESS — The Texas Supreme Court intervened Sunday (Aug. 16, 2020), effectively putting Cypress-Fairbanks ISD teachers back into the school buildings for professional development today.

(Click to read the Supreme Court Order.)

The court ordered a stay in the case previously reported by the Cypress News Review Friday evening. Originally, a case heard in Harris County put a temporary restraining order on the local district from having teachers go into schoolhouses for online professional development.

The Cypress News Review asked for comments from relevant parties and will update as the situation progresses.

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