The Grayson County Justice Center will close early at 2 p.m. on Monday, February 16, to allow Oncor to redirect power for the Jail Project. The closure will affect several offices within the Justice Center, including the Sheriff’s Office Administration, Sheriff’s Office Civil, Sheriff’s Office Collections, District Attorney’s Office, District Clerk’s Office, the 15th, 59th and 397th District Courts, CC1 and CC2 Courts, and the County Clerk’s Office located in the Justice Center.
During the current school year in Grayson County, there has been a decrease of 1.3% in at-risk students compared to last year. The total number of at-risk students now stands at 12,316. More information is available from the Texas Education Agency at https://tea.texas.gov/.
Grayson County schools ranked as having the 35th highest enrollment of at-risk students among all counties in Texas during this period. Additional details can be found at https://tea.texas.gov/.
Regarding student demographics for the same school year in Grayson County schools: white students make up the largest ethnic group with 14,195 enrolled (55.5%), followed by Hispanic students with 7,526 (29.4%). For more demographic data see https://tea.texas.gov/.
The closure notice does not impact Gray County schools’ statistics; however, similar demographic patterns are seen there as well.

