By RICH KEITH, Four Points News
A committee acting for Leander ISD has proposed a change to the elementary school attendance boundaries which could affect up to 436 current Four Points students if approved by the school board in December.
The committee, made up of 25 residents selected through a blind process from over 200 who applied, has been crafting the district’s options over the last several months.
District-wide, 2,326 students are affected under the committee’s proposal. The district is dealing with extreme asymmetric growth, with the far north and northeast greatly outpacing the south including Four Points. This reality forces the district to push attendance zones ever-southward because there is a lag in how many elementary schools exist or are planned to be built in the far north.
In Four Points – coincidentally – the exact same scenario is playing out. The northern area of the Steiner Ranch peninsula is expected to add considerably more students. This makes the district examine how best to accommodate it using the three schools available.
Thus all the students affected attend elementary schools in Steiner Ranch. The committee recommended the following changes in Steiner Ranch which will affect 436 students:
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Summer Vista students who attend Laura W. Bush Elementary today will move to River Ridge Elementary.
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Hancock Hill students who attend Bush today will move to Steiner Ranch Elementary.
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Students living in the University of Texas Golf Club and who attend River Ridge Elementary today will move to Bush.
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Students in the Savannah neighborhood are not affected.





