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Katy ISD to survey families on proposed junior-high rezoning that would move two small neighborhoods to Tyes Junior High

3060330 · March 24, 2025
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Summary

Following a public comment from residents, Katy ISD staff presented a plan to open a 30‑day survey on moving land-use zones 60C and 60D from Cinco Ranch Junior High to Tyes Junior High for the 2025–26 school year; transportation and timeline differences were discussed and the board will receive survey results in May.

A public appeal and a staff presentation at Katy Independent School District’s March 24 work study prompted the board to consider an accelerated attendance‑boundary modification that would move land‑use zones 60C and 60D from Cinco Ranch Junior High to Tyes Junior High beginning in August 2025.

At the start of the meeting, Amy Coomer identified herself as speaking on behalf of families living in land‑use zones she called “60C and 60D,” and asked the board to rezone those addresses to Tyes Junior High for the 2025–26 school year. Coomer said many homes in the area are 0.3 miles from Tyes while students are currently zoned to Cinco Ranch Junior High, 4.1 miles away, and cited convenience, safety concerns about bus turnaround and roadway…

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