Katy ISD’s Community Education Classes Go All Virtual this Year
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KATY MAGAZINE NEWS
September 2, 2025
By Natalie Cook Clark
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Adults over 18 can pick from numerous studies like business, finace, cooking, or more in Katy ISD’s Community Education. The district offers virtual classes to make learning even more accessible anywhere, anytime.

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Pick a New Challenge, Hobby
Katy residents can take on new challengs or pick a new hobby in the new academic yearr. Registration is now open for Katy ISD’s Community Education classes. Classes range in the topics of art, business, culinary, finance, and music courses, along with courses for retirement and long-term planning.
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This academic year, the district started offering all virtual classes. This new format provides greater flexibility and convenience, allowing students to join from anywhere.Â
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Classes start next week. Enrollment is open to adults 18 and older.
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With the new option of online learning the district hopes that more can participate in this learning opportunity.
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Community Education class subjects include classes in the following areas:
Arts
Business
Computer Skills
Crafts
Culinary
Finance
Music
Continued Education Benefits Career Development
Whether it's staying up on the latest computer skills, financial planning, or simply having fun in an art class; continued education in adults has been proven to be beneficial.
"One of the biggest benefits of continuing education is that it can improve one's skills in a current job or help gain new skills in preparation for a career change," states LinkedIn, a major job networking site.
Many Benefits to Learning a New Skill
Research shows that learning something new has major benefits even if it isn't for a career or career change. Learning and always being a student can make a major impact on your life and health. Research stresses these possible benefits from continuing to learn:
1. Brain chemistry changes for the better
2. Learning speed increases
3. Becoming a more interesting person
4. Fighting boredom
5. Adapting better to change
6. Warding off or delaying dementia
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Check out all the options on the website.
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Classes include multi-week or single week options to help students find the best schedule for their needs.
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Registration is open now online.
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For more information or assistance, please contact the Community Education Department at 281-396-6365.
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