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 AISD Announces Proposed 2010 Attendance Boundary Lines
Thursday, August 27, 2009
With the completion of construction and renovations from the 2007 bond package, Angleton ISD schools are set for reconfiguration and rezoning at the beginning of the 2010-2011 school year.
When the new Angleton High School opens in the fall of 2010, it will trigger a realignment of all the other schools and grades in the district. Students in grades six, seven and eight will move into the current high school and students in grades kindergarten through five will be zoned to attend one of six elementary schools.
During the 2009 summer, AISD formed a committee of AISD parents and teachers who spent many hours drawing up the proposed new boundary lines for the elementary schools. The committee considered several factors during the process but maintained that any result must be what is best for the children.
“The committee wanted to create a reconfiguration where students could achieve better success,” Assistant Superintendent Pat Montgomery said. “We know people will ask why we are changing, but the answer is simple. We’re changing because AISD is changing; we must plan for the future.”
The community will have the opportunity to view the proposed boundary lines and to offer input for the committee to consider prior to their developing their final recommendation to the AISD Board of Trustees. The district will host two community meetings, Tuesday, September 1 and Wednesday, September 2. The meetings will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the lecture hall at Angleton High School, 1201 Henderson Road.
For the complete article on the proposed 2010 Attendance Boundary Lines, CLICK HERE.
To view the AISD Elementary Zoning Preliminary Recommendations, CLICK HERE. |