SUGAR LAND, Texas – The Fort Bend Independent School District is preparing to redraw its school boundaries, a move that could shift students to different schools and potentially impact property values in the area.

The district says the rezoning initiative aims to balance enrollment between overcrowded and underutilized schools while planning for future growth. However, the announcement has already drawn concern from parents and homeowners across the district.

“Nobody likes the word rezoning, nobody,” said Elisa Hrachovina, a resident of the Harvest Green community.

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District leaders report stable enrollment trends over the next decade, but emphasize the need for efficient campus utiliz

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