Our Initiatives

Strengthening family voices in Greater Katy through focused advocacy, education, and hands-on civic involvement.

A sturdy wooden kitchen table at the center of a bright suburban kitchen, covered with an organized spread of local election sample ballots, non-branded voter guides, and a spiral notebook titled “Family Civic Plan.” Colored sticky notes flag important school board races and family-related measures. Morning sunlight pours through an unseen window, creating warm highlights on the paper edges and soft shadows from pens and a simple ceramic bowl in the corner. Photographic realism with an overhead, slightly angled perspective captures the entire tabletop in crisp focus. The atmosphere feels practical, family-oriented, and empowering, suggesting families thoughtfully preparing to participate in local elections and advocate for their values.
A clean, modern meeting space with a large whiteboard spanning the wall, filled with neatly handwritten headings such as “School Board Awareness,” “Community Forums,” and “Voter Education Nights,” each surrounded by bullet points and arrows in different marker colors. On a rectangular table below, tidy stacks of non-branded brochures, clipboards with blank community survey forms, and a small tabletop sign reading “Local Civic Involvement” are carefully arranged. Soft, diffused ceiling lights create even, shadow-free illumination, highlighting the text and materials in photographic detail. Captured from a slightly wide, eye-level perspective, the image shows the entire scene in sharp focus, projecting an organized, professional, and solution-oriented mood without including any people.

Programs

Our core programs equip Greater Katy families to defend parental rights, understand local ballots, follow school board decisions, and gain practical civic skills through trainings, workshops, and community events.

About

Current Priorities in Greater Katy

Stay informed on upcoming school board elections, curriculum transparency efforts, and local policy proposals that affect Greater Katy families, and learn how you can volunteer, speak at meetings, or share accurate voting information with neighbors.

A row of evenly spaced, classic metal school lockers in muted blue, each adorned with tasteful, non-partisan civic engagement flyers about school board meetings, parental rights workshops, and voter registration reminders, all printed in clean typography and balanced colors. A polished linoleum floor reflects the lockers and papers subtly, while soft fluorescent school lighting provides even, neutral illumination. Photographic realism at a slightly low angle lengthens the hallway and draws the eye toward the distant vanishing point, where details gently fade into a mild blur. The mood is quietly purposeful and community-focused, hinting at student and family engagement in local education decisions without showing any individuals.