2025-2026 Proposed Attendance Zones

  • As Bastrop ISD continues to grow, adjustments to school boundaries will remain necessary. These changes ensure we can continue providing the best learning environments and opportunities for all our students. Current district boundaries are drawn for eight elementary schools and two middle schools; the new boundaries will factor in a ninth elementary school and the transition of our two intermediate schools into two additional middle schools.

    BISD held multiple meetings with District leadership, campus leadership and Zonda, the District's demographer, earlier in the Fall to consider current and future attendance boundaries and to create a draft of the new boundary lines presented below.

    The goal was to create school boundaries that are balanced in terms of student population, minimize neighborhood disruption, and that factor in transportation routes and needs. The proposed boundary lines will take effect in the fall of 2025.

    What's next?
    The District is hosting two public town hall events in December that will include a brief presentation and a display of maps of each zone. You can see first hand where the new boundary lines are proposed to be drawn and have the opportunity to ask questions and provide input. District staff will be on hand for questions. These voluntary sessions are the same, so you are welcome to attend either one. Following public input and consideration, the District will seek approval from the Board of Trustees in January.

2025-26 Proposed Boundary Adjustments

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Town Halls

  • Monday, December 9
    5:30 to 7:30 pm
    Cedar Creek MS Cafeteria

    Tuesday, December 10 
    5:30 to 7:30 pm
    Bastrop MS Cafeteria