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North Texas school districts to close schools due to budget issues

by LAWIN.news October 23, 2024
written by LAWIN.news October 23, 2024
Lewisville ISD Credit: WFAA
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Lewisville Independent School District in North Texas is contemplating the closure or consolidation of several schools due to financial difficulties and a reduction in student enrollment. District officials are examining whether to shut down up to five elementary schools. A final decision is anticipated by December 2024. The elementary schools under consideration include B.B. Owen, Creekside, Garden Ridge, Highland Village, and Polser STEM Academy.

Coppell Independent School District is dealing with similar issues. The district is also exploring the possibility of closing schools as it navigates significant budget challenges. Two elementary schools and one high school are on the list for potential closure. These actions are being considered as part of broader efforts to address a substantial budget deficit.

The financial constraints are not limited to these districts alone. Over half of the 53 school districts in North Texas reported budget deficits for the 2024-2025 school year. Reports indicate that some districts face shortfalls exceeding $30 million, prompting discussions on school closures, increasing class sizes, and other cost-reduction measures.

Declining enrollment is a significant factor contributing to these financial issues. Data reveals that many North Texas school districts are witnessing a drop in student numbers, which is linked to declining birth rates. This trend has led some districts to enact or consider boundary changes, school consolidations, and closures as strategic responses.

Lewisville ISD’s challenges are part of a broader trend affecting multiple districts in the region. State funding has also played a role in these issues. School districts in North Texas are coping with reduced state support, which has increased financial pressure. The lack of substantial increases in basic allotments from the Texas Legislature has further strained budgets.

The financial pressure has led several districts to weigh difficult options. Various reports indicate that several North Texas school districts have had to consider potential layoffs and program cuts alongside school closures. Some districts are focused on reshaping their educational offerings and optimizing resources to better align with current financial realities.

Additionally, rising operational costs, including those for fuel, property insurance, maintenance, health insurance, and food services, have exacerbated the budgetary challenges faced by these districts. These escalating costs have forced many school districts to adopt measures aimed at ensuring financial stability in the face of significant constraints.

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