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Trustees review rapid residential growth in northeast Manor; staff weigh portables, boundary changes and land acquisition

2622628 · January 13, 2025
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District operations staff warned trustees that ongoing development in the Shadow Glen and Presidential Meadows areas will increase enrollment pressure; short-term options include boundary adjustments or modular classrooms, while long-term planning may require an additional elementary and potential land purchases ahead of a future bond.

Manor ISD operations staff on Dec. 16 briefed trustees on fast-paced residential development in the district's northeast quadrant and presented short- and long-term options to address capacity pressures.

Chief Operations Officer Joe Mendez said demographer data show about 2,800 lots planned in the area over time and that at least 285 lots were identified as near-term vacant-lot developments in the most recent quarter. He reported current campus capacities and utilization rates: Presidential Meadows Elementary has capacity…

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