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North East ISD to hold public meetings to discuss next steps in district’s consolidation plans

Trustees to vote on proposal in February

NEISD's board (Joshua Saunders, KSAT)

SAN ANTONIO – North East Independent School District officials have announced three meetings that will take place in January to discuss the district’s consolidation plans.

NEISD is looking to consolidate three campuses in an effort to combat declining enrollment. The district is looking at Wilshire Elementary, Clear Spring Elementary and Driscoll Middle School for consolidation.

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“I take our responsibility to our children and community seriously,” NEISD Superintendent Dr. Sean Maika wrote in an announcement sent out on Tuesday. “And while this is a difficult process, we must be good stewards of our taxpayer money. We, like other school districts across the state, have been losing enrollment, and have seen no increase in revenue since 2019. Consequently, some of our campuses are not being fully utilized and are inefficient.”

These three meetings are set for next month to share more details with impacted community members:

Driscoll Middle School: Tuesday, Jan. 21, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Wilshire Elementary School: Wednesday, Jan. 22, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Clear Spring Elementary School: Thursday, Jan. 23, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

According to a Facebook post, consolidation scenarios will be presented at all three meetings, including which schools would potentially receive students.

“We do have 14 schools right now that are under 50 percent utilization,” NEISD spokesperson Aubrey Chancellor said. “From there, the district took that recommendation, looked at a number of factors including logistics, building age, whether they had been touched by a bond recently, other schools in the area, feeder patterns, a whole host of things. That is where three schools were identified.”

The consolidation plan is based on the Long-Range Efficiency Committee’s recommendations presented at the Board of Trustees Meeting on Dec. 9. During that presentation, the district announced that enrollment is down 17% over the last decade while expenses continue to rise due to inflation.

“While this is a difficult process, we must be good stewards of our taxpayer money. Therefore, I am recommending that Clear Spring Elementary School, Wilshire Elementary School and Driscoll Middle School be consolidated for the 2025-2026 school year,” said Maika.

Trustees are set to vote on the proposal in February.

Over the last ten years, NEISD enrollment numbers showed the following:

  • Wilshire Elementary has seen a 43% drop
Wilshire Elementary Enrollment Numbers (KSAT)
  • Clear Spring Elementary has seen a 27% decline
Clear Spring Elementary Enrollment Numbers (KSAT)
  • Driscoll Middle School saw a drop of 41%
Driscoll Middle School Enrollment Numbers (KSAT)

The district also cited an aging population as a factor for the decreased enrollment numbers.

“North East is unique that we have nearly 70 percent of our community members who don’t have children in schools so we have an aging population,” Chancellor said. “That’s something that we just simply cannot get around. We have more choices today and people are taking advantage of those choices. We’ve seen a lack of enrollment since the pandemic just like everyone else. There’s just a number of things that are contributing to this at this point, but we’ve seen declines for the past ten years and it’s just really time that we have to do something about it.”

As for the three campuses, Chancellor said those buildings will be utilized in some form.

“Different programs can be shifted to these buildings to become more efficient,” Chancellor said. “There can be other programs that are in older schools right now that need to be shifted out. All of that is really going to be in that planning process and the board does have final approval at the end of February.”

In the announcement, Maika wrote that students and staff will be relocated to other schools within the district. He added that there will be community and campus meetings over the next few months to discuss the future.

“I hope you know that we value all our school communities, and this recommendation is not being made lightly,” Maika said in the announcement. “We pledge to be transparent and open with you every step of the way.

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