FATE —
The Rockwall Independent Board School District Board of Trustees voted to open a new elementary school in Fate this week.
Ground breaking is set to begin in the spring of 2012 with the school opening in Fall of 2013. It will be located in the Woodcreek subdivision of Fate.
Executive Director of Public Relations and Marketing Sheri Fowler said the plan to build the school originated in 2007 and that RISD had bond money for the construction, but there was just no need for the school at the time. Given Fate’s recent population boom, Fowler said the school has become a necessity.
Superintendent Jeff Bailey released a latter explaining the process of building the school and what he hopes to accomplish with its construction.
“I know that change is never easy , or simple,” he wrote in the letter. “But I hope that those of you who reside in the Woodcreek sub-division will be excited to watch the progression of your new neighborhood school.”
Bailey wrote he does not have definitive answers on how the school will be zoned for students, but promised to work through those issues as time goes on. He will also take input from parents, according to the letter.
Bailey closed the letter by thanking the residents of Woodcreek.
“I also want to encourage those of you who live in Woodcreek to make your students aware of their new school in positive and exciting ways,” he wrote.
Fowler also elaborated on RISD’s involvement with a major law suit against the state that questions the constitutionality of the Texas school finance system.
“We are not one of the six major plaintiffs involved in the suit, but we are participating,” she said.
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