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AISD Demographics, Summer 2022

Updated: Jul 29, 2022

  • Summary: During its June 2022 Board Meeting, Aledo ISD shared its Summer 2022 Demographics Report.

  • Latest Update: Friday, 29 July, 2022

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During its June 2022 Board Meeting, Aledo ISD shared its Summer 2022 Demographics Report.



In the first five years of the projection period, three communities will contribute 50% of all new single-family housing occupancies in Aledo ISD. Combined, WALSH, Morningstar, and Parks of Aledo are projected to add approximately 2,800 new homes by Fall 2026, with WALSH and Morningstar each projected to add more than 1,100 homes. WALSH, Morningstar, Dean Ranch and Veale Ranch are projected to dominate the housing market in AISD during the entire 10-year projection period, with at grand total of more than 9,500 housing occupancies between now and 2031.


Pages specifying Willow Park.

  • Housing Projections

    • Planning Units, page 30

    • Residential Developmental Overview, page 34, Map Grid B

    • Residential Developmental Overview, page 35, Map Grid B2

    • Land Use Index pages 42 - 45

    • Projected New Housing Occupancies, pages 46 to 53

  • Projected Students

    • Students per Occupied Housing Unit - North By Subdivision page 63

      • Meadow Place Estate has the highest Students per Occupied Housing Unit in Willow Park.

    • Student Trends by Attendance Zone, Fall 2019 to Fall 2021. EE through 5th. page 71

      • Willow Park has been split between McCall Elementary and Annetta and coder Elementary.

      • McCall has the highest Student Trends.

    • Student Trends by Planning Unit, Fall 2019 to Fall 2021, EE-12th Grade, page 73

    • Student Trends by Development, EE-12th Grade, page 74

    • Charter Schools page 80

    • Private Schools page 82




Research

  • AISD Demographic Reports Index

  • Exponential, Growth will continue in Aledo ISD, only more — and faster, 29 July 2022, The Community News Among school districts in the greater DFW metro area composed of the 12 counties that include and surround Dallas and Fort Worth, Aledo is 38th in terms of current enrollment, but is 15th in percentage growth and 13th in numerical growth in the metro area for the past five years. AISD is 12th in numerical growth for the past year. Demographically, the AISD has a slightly higher median age (37.6) than the metro area (35), but a significantly higher median income ($129,012 compared to $72,882). The district also has a higher proportion of people aged 5-17 than the metro area at large (23 percent to 19 percent).

  • Buckle up- it's going to be a roller coaster ride, 08 July 2022, The Community News .pdf I couldn’t help but feel a bit of panic when I covered last week’s Aledo ISD School Board workshop, wherein the district’s demographers gave their predictions about enrollment numbers for the next 10 years.

  • Aledo Growth Committee to plan for ongoing influx of students, 28 July 2022, The Community News

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