Posted: Sep 24, 2018 09:59 PM CDT
Updated: Sep 24, 2018 09:59 PM CDT
AUSTIN
(KXAN) — Austin ISD is moving forward with a plan to spend $25 million
modernizing an East Austin elementary school while putting
the fate of two other elementary schools in the same neighborhood in
jeopardy.
The board voted Monday to pour the money into Sanchez
Elementary, selecting the school just east of downtown over Metz, and
Zavala Elementary schools, both of which were also being considered.
The district argues student enrollment
has dropped at the three schools for years, and that they’re no longer
financially solvent.
“Enrolment is on a steady decline, and that's because Austin is
a growing city and we're experiencing gentrification in that area,” said
Jocelyn Connell, an AISD community engagement supervisor.
Dozens of people spoke out against the decision before the board
vote, arguing the board pitted local schools against one another and unfairly
punished minority students already struggling to close an achievement gap with
white, affluent students.
As parents waited to pick up their kids outside Zavala, they
couldn’t help but discuss the fate of their school.
“In the long run, you have to think 20 years, 30 years
ahead,” said Ramon Maldonado. “Where are these people going to send their
kids?”
Maldonado pointed out that new development is underway on lots
surrounding the school, and he predicts the district will eventually need more
schools in the area.
Before the board meeting started a group called the East Austin
Schools Manifesto Coalition demonstrated in front of the school board. Many
held signs that said, “our east Austin schools aren’t for sale.”
Board member Edmund T. Gordon, who represents the schools
in question, voiced strong opposition to the plan.
“Closing schools can devastate communities and it's a
big problem,” he said.
Construction at Sanchez isn’t expected to begin until next year.
The board won’t make a decision on the fates of Metz and
Zavala Elementary schools until 2020.