MVISD said its student population has grown more than 10% annually over the last three years.
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MVISD will open Silos Elementary for its first day of school next week. It is the sixth elementary school in the district. Caloss said they’re opening this building to help accommodate the growing population in the area, and he said they’re expecting to build more campuses in the coming years. “We need to ensure that we have classrooms available for our kids,” Caloss said. “Based on our projections, we’re anticipating on opening a campus each year.”
Data from MVISD shows that over the last three years, the student body population has increased by more than 10% each year. David Anderson, a broker associate based in San Antonio, said the housing numbers match Medina Valley growth projections.He said people are buying outside San Antonio, specifically in Medina Valley, because of the area’s affordability.
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