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El Paso ISD Announces Delayed Start Due to Cold, Affirms Commitment to Education Amid Weather Challenges

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Published on January 26, 2026
El Paso ISD Announces Delayed Start Due to Cold, Affirms Commitment to Education Amid Weather ChallengesSource: Google Street View

El Paso ISD took a cautious approach to the cold snap gripping the region, initiating a two-hour delayed start on Monday, Jan. 26, with a vow to keep an eye on the ever-changing weather conditions; updates to come via the district's usual channels, including their website and various social media platforms.

While the skies may play havoc with timetables, Dr. Brian Lusk, the district's superintendent, made it clear that El Paso's commitment to education remains unshaken. He spends time in the classrooms checking in on educators, ensuring each child taps into their potential in line with the district's educational ethos.

Putting campuses at the heart of their mission, El Paso ISD focuses on bolstering teachers and trumpeting students' successes, according to El Paso ISD News: "At El Paso ISD, campuses are at the center of everything we do," the article quotes, emphasizing the district's dedication to nurturing formative environments for learners.