Construction of two new schools in Georgetown, Texas to meet rising enrollment needs.
Georgetown has commenced construction on two new schools to address the rising student population in the area. The new elementary and middle schools will be located near Eastview High School and are set to open in the fall of 2026. This initiative, backed by a community-approved bond package, aims to alleviate enrollment pressures and enhance educational facilities for local families. The district has seen a significant influx of students, highlighting the necessity for expanded educational infrastructure as Georgetown continues to develop.
Georgetown has taken a significant step toward addressing the rapidly increasing student population by breaking ground on two new campuses for the Georgetown Independent School District (GISD) on Friday. These additions—the district’s 12th elementary school and fifth middle school—are set to enhance educational facilities in an area facing ongoing growth.
The new schools will be strategically located near Eastview High School on Patriot Way. The construction is made possible through a bond package approved by voters in 2024, which has received strong support from the community. Officials anticipate that these new campuses will significantly aid in managing the enrollment growth in the eastern sector of Georgetown.
The urgency for these new schools comes as the district has recorded an increase of approximately 500 students over the past year. This continued growth trend highlights the need for expanded educational facilities to accommodate the rising number of residents and families settling in the Georgetown area. GISD officials are optimistic that these new campuses will provide essential resources and space for students in the coming years.
The construction project also aligns with a broader initiative known as the “Boomtown” series, which focuses on the impressive growth and development of Central Texas. Georgetown, particularly, has experienced a bustling surge in population, making such educational infrastructure an essential aspect of community planning.
The new elementary and middle schools are projected to open in the fall of 2026, marking a significant milestone for the district and its families. The support from the community has been pivotal in making this project a reality, and district officials have expressed their gratitude for voters’ backing of the bond that enabled this transformation. The new educational facilities are expected to create a nurturing environment that fosters learning and personal growth for students.
As the GISD embarks on expanding its facilities, the district also aims to improve its academic performance. For the 2022-23 school year, GISD received a C accountability rating from the Texas Education Agency, emphasizing the importance of ongoing development and support for its students and staff.
In the meantime, GISD has also announced that all campuses will be closed on January 21, 2025, due to anticipated freezing conditions. This closure will also affect all extracurricular activities planned for that day. Fortunately, this closure will not necessitate a makeup day, as the district has sufficient instructional minutes already accumulated.
As Georgetown continues to grow and evolve, the construction of the new elementary and middle schools represents a proactive approach to educational infrastructure. This move is hopeful in ensuring that the needs of students and families in the area are met effectively. Parents and community members are encouraged to stay informed about the developments of these schools, which promise to serve the community for generations to come.
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