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A greenprint for growth

AISD officials eye future high school expansion as projected enrollment continues to climb
A greenprint for growth
Azle ISD Superintendent Todd Smith speaks about the district’s recent demographic study, highlighting the need for an expansion at Azle High School, during the school board meeting June 15.

Author: CYNTHIA GARCIA | THE AZLE NEWS

It may be summer vacation, but Azle Independent School District officials aren’t taking a break from future planning — especially following a recent demographic study.

According to the district’s 2026-2036 Long-Range Greenprint, Azle High School is projected to be in dire need of an expansion within the next decade due to an influx of planned housing developments in the area.

During the AISD school board meeting June 15, Superintendent Todd Smith explained that this growth is largely located in three different attendance zones, with Parker County contributing to the most development.

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