Brownsville Herald - April 17, 2022
Brownsville ISD considers school consolidation
The Brownsville Independent School District has begun rolling out a framework for school consolidation that could eventually see establishment of a collegiate elementary school.
The plan envisions creation of a school consolidation advisory committee a year from now, and town hall meetings in July 2023, both involving all stakeholders: students and parents as well as school personnel.
“And a reminder to everyone: BISD is looking at consolidation within a couple of years but with no reduction in force. It will all be by attrition, so I want to make sure that is communicated. We would visit successful collegiate elementary schools and begin implementation of this strategic plan in the fall of 2024,” Anysia R. Trevino, deputy superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, said as she outlined the plan Tuesday to the BISD Board of Trustees.
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“We certainly also would be having staff meetings at campuses that would qualify for consolidation and conduct student interest inventory for consideration as to what STEM or fine arts academies we would consider opening. So we want to hear from the students. We think that they may be interested in STEM but they may be interested in fine arts or they may be interested in a leadership school. So we want to get input from students and from the parents before making that final recommendation if possible,” Trevino said.
“Also, if in fact we choose to go with a collegiate elementary school, we’d like to be ready for that. So in the spring of 2024 we would be visiting other schools throughout the state that are very similar to what we’re looking at, their curriculum, the resources that they use, as well as their facilities because if we choose to go the route of the collegiate elementary school we want it to be the very best,” she said.
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