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Sherman ISD reviews new attendance zones; resident asks board to extend rezoning application deadline

5867562 · April 15, 2025
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The Sherman ISD board reviewed proposed elementary and middle-school attendance zones intended to open a new elementary and later a third middle school. A resident asked the district to extend the local rezoning application deadline so neighborhood families have time to request school assignments; district staff said they would follow up.

The Sherman Independent School District Board of Trustees reviewed a proposed set of attendance boundaries meant to open a new elementary school and accommodate projected neighborhood growth, and a resident asked the district to extend the deadline for parents to submit rezoning or transfer requests.

Edward Hunter, a Sherman resident who gave his address for the record, asked the board for an extension so local families would have more time to apply to send their children to the newly zoned schools. "All we're asking is that extension be met for our local community so we can do that as well," Hunter said. Dr. O'Neil, a district official, told Hunter staff would follow up but…

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