Fort Bend ISD is moving forward with its rezoning plans, but in phases, focusing first on elementary schools and middle schools.
– The plan to rezone all Fort Bend ISD schools is moving forward, with the district set to release new proposed boundaries later today. Fort Bend ISD officials are expected to share plans for new elementary school boundaries and a new middle school as part of the district’s “Long Range Boundary Plan.
” The multi-year effort aims to rebalance enrollment across the district and plan for future growth. District leaders say the full rezoning process could take three to four years to complete.Parents and homeowners raised concerns that rezoning could move students to different high schools and potentially affect property values. Last week, the district announced it was pausing the high school rezoning plan and said it would not be included for a vote next spring.Instead, Fort Bend ISD will move forward in phases, focusing first on elementary schools and middle schools. Officials say the goal is to address overcrowding at some campuses while making better use of schools with lower enrollment.A meeting to discuss the plans is scheduled for 5 p.m. today at district headquarters, where community members will have the opportunity to sign up to speak.Houston has the potential for freezing temperatures Sunday nightThe Woodlands, Montgomery County expand Flock camera network to improve public safetyConroe judge arrested for DWI, arrested three times beforeHumble City Council having closed-door meeting with Police Chief tonightAirBnb homes expected to make money in Houston as city hosts 2026 FIFA World CupClassmates describe warning signs of teen accused of plotting mass shooting at Pasadena Memorial HSHarris County DA asks Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to block hearing in A.J. Armstrong case
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