Vipers support football player with cancer

Varsity football player #52, Jayelen Gray (on the left), found out he has cancer about six weeks ago. Vandegrift teammates and the entire community shows their support during a carwash on Oct. 17.

Varsity football player #52, Jayelen Gray (on the left), found out he has cancer about six weeks ago. Vandegrift teammates and the entire community shows their support during a carwash on Oct. 17.

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

Photos by Stephanie Collins, Wendy Segina

The Vandegrift community pulled together to host a fundraising car wash recently for  Jayelen Gray, a VHS sophomore and varsity football player who is fighting cancer.

About six weeks ago, after a couple of early season games, Gray —  who wears #52 and is a Viper defensive lineman — told teammates that he has cancer. He continues to be a part of the team as much as possible since the diagnosis and comes to practices and encourages players on the sidelines.IMG_2806 Continue reading

LISD enrollment rises with new housing, Five new apartment projects in Four Points make impact

 LISD growth in last five years OCT 2015By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Leander ISD remains the 12th fastest-growing district in the state of Texas among districts with more than 20,000 students, according to Dr. Stacey Tepera of Population & Survey Analysts, who presented a demographic update to the LISD Board of Trustees on Oct. 15.

The district grew by 831 students over the past year and, as of mid-September, had a total enrollment of 37,042 students. By comparison, Austin ISD lost 833 students over the past year.

“Clearly, it’s the highest-growth district in the Austin area, followed by Hays CISD and Round Rock ISD,” Tepera said. “The district has added almost 4,900 students over the past five years. That’s significant; that’s remarkable.”apartment chart Oct. 2015 Continue reading

River Place hotel continues after stall in construction, To be completed by May

 

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

The 100-room Residence Inn hotel in River Place is expected to be finished by May, after more than three years since construction began.

Owned by California-based Pacifica Host Hotels, Pacifica Riverplace LP was expected to have the 100-room hotel finished by the first quarter of 2013. But that did not happen and the project has most recently been stalled for the better part of this past year.

“It has been almost a year, no one has been there,” said Vangie Bocanegra, community manager for River Place with Certified Management of Austin. “The previous contractor had financial problems.”

Construction is to resume this week on the hotel in River Place. The project has been stalled on and off the past several years.

Construction is to resume this week on the hotel in River Place. The project has been stalled on and off the past several years.

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