The Brief
- Fort Bend ISD trustees approved the closure or consolidation of seven elementary schools as part of the district’s long-range boundary plan.
- Parents told FOX 26 they still want answers about teacher and staff assignments, student support, transportation and what happens to unused campuses.
- The district says more information will be shared in the coming weeks as it works through transition timelines and support plans ahead of the 2026–27 school year.
SUGAR LAND, Texas – Fort Bend ISD families are pressing for more details after the board approved a plan to close seven elementary schools and redraw attendance boundaries.
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The district says the approved plan includes the closure or consolidation of Austin Parkway, Dulles, Fleming, Glover, Mission West, Ridgegate and Sugar Mill elementary schools. The board also approved district-wide elementary attendance boundary changes and attendance boundaries for the opening of Amy Coleman Middle School for the 2026–27 school year.
Where will students go?
What we know:…