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2021 Attendance Zone Committee Purpose
The purpose of the Attendance Zone Committee is to represent the Aledo ISD community in the study of data related to projected student enrollment growth, campus student capacity, safety, transportation, current and planned transportation infrastructure, and geographic location of planned development in the district, in recommending to the Board of Trustees new attendance zones for elementary and middle schools.
2021 Attendance Zone Committee Charge
The Attendance Zone Committee is charged by the Board of Trustees to:
- represent the priorities, expectations, and values of the entire community,
- consider the needs of all of the district’s students,
- listen to and consider questions and feedback from all community members and the Board of Trustees,
- use facts and data to make informed decisions,
- recommend attendance zones that are projected to most efficiently use building capacity for the longest time period possible (given projected student growth), and
- recommend to the Board of Trustees an elementary attendance zone map (effective 2021-2022) and a middle school attendance zone map (effective 2022-2023) for approval by the Board and implementation by the administration.
2021 Attendance Zone Committee Application
***AZC applications are now closed. Thank you for your interest!***Please note that, in addition to fulfilling the Board of Trustees' charge for the Attendance Zone Committee, the following requirements must be met for Attendance Zone Committee members:
- In-person attendance at all scheduled meetings. Meetings will be held in person in a large space that will offer the opportunity to social distance.
- Adhere to all district health and safety guidelines, including wearing a face covering at all times.
- Live in the Aledo ISD district boundaries.
**Dates and times below are tentative and subject to change
2021 Attendance Zone Committee Schedule**
2021 Attendance Zone Committee FAQs
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Will students be grandfathered into their current school?
Aledo ISD Administration has constructed guidelines for the opportunity for a student who currently attends a campus as a fourth grader (during this 2020-2021 school year) to be “grandfathered” to stay at that campus for his/her fifth grade year during the 2021-2022 school year. If a parent chooses for such an incoming fifth grader to stay on the campus to which he/she is currently assigned, any sibling of that incoming fifth grader may also attend the campus for only one school year (the 2021-2022 school year). If a parent chooses to keep their incoming fifth grader (and any sibling) on their current campus for fifth grade, the parent must provide transportation for their child/ren on that campus.
Click here to view the detailed Elementary Intra-District Transfer Procedures for Incoming 5th Graders 2021-2022.
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When will the new schools open?
Elementary No. 6 (Annetta Elementary) will open in August of 2021, and all other campuses - Middle School No. 2 (McAnally Middle School), expanded and renovated Aledo Middle School as well as McAnally Intermediate (Vandagriff Elementary) and the renovated Vandagriff Elementary (Aledo ISD Early Childhood Academy) - will open in August of 2022.