Harris County Department of Education to spend $10,000,000.00 to occupy 68,000 square feet of space in Houston Texas.
Houston, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Harris County Department of Education plans to invest $10,000,000.00 to build out 68,000 square feet of new space in Houston. The company plans to occupy the new space at 6300 Irvington Boulevard in Houston, on or about April 1, 2025. According to the company website Harris County Department of Education makes learning more affordable and accessible through training and funding. We are your source for Head Start, afterschool, therapy services, special populations schools, adult education and more. The Harris County Department of Education is a public entity dedicated to helping meet the needs of uniquely challenged learners and school staff in the states largest county through innovative programming and support services. HCDE directly serves approximately 30,000 students with four alternative campuses, therapy services provided in local schools, 21 Head Start centers for early childhood education, after-school programming in dozens of community and school settings and the oldest adult education program in Texas. HCDE also supports educators and school staff with professional development opportunities in diverse instructional areas ranging from core content to special populations and educational technology, as well as offers programs supporting school safety and alternative certification. The department provides valuable operational support to districts and public agencies in Harris County in the form of an advanced records management system, facilities planning and purchasing power through the Choice Partners program.
To learn more about Harris County Department of Education, visit http://www.hcde-texas.org/
Company Contact:
James Colbert, County Superintendent
jcolbert@hcde-texas.org
713-694-6300
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