The San Angelo ISD Board of Trustees has approved new middle school feeder patterns that will take effect for the 2027-28 school year. District officials say the changes are intended to balance enrollment and better use available campus space as student populations shift. Under the new plan, each middle school will draw students from four designated elementary campuses. Families will have more than a year to prepare before the changes take effect. District leaders say the plan also supports long-term financial stability. Additional information will be shared with parents during the transition process.
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SAISD Approves New Middle School Attendance Zones Beginning in 2027
Jul 15, 2026 | 1:30 PM




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