Take a look at this chart. Â It shows how many kids per year transfer outside of the District WHILE LIVING IN GCCISD DISTRICT. Â They reside within GCCISD, but attend school outside of it. Â These numbers are straight from TEA.
âTEA maintains data on students living in Goose Creek CISD who attend other public schoolsâ,
So weâre not even talking about kids whose families move or who use MeeMawâs address. Â Thatâs 100+ per year who still live in GCCISD and hitch a ride out to BHISD and back each day. Â A lot of cars in that car rider line out of Baytown. Â You think at least 10% of them arenât athletes? Â Maybe more like 20%? Â Câmon, man, itâs plain to see and like Iâve been telling other folks ALL the successful programs do it. Â Itâs just gonna get a LITTLE harder to do it after 8/1/25, thatâs all. Â Wonât stop it, might not even slow it down much, but itâs gonna affect things a bit.
BHISD isnât all Riceland, thereâs plenty of cheaper houses, trailer parks, RV Parks, etc and I hear thereâs Apartment Complexes going in soon. Â Also, you donât even have to move there as long as youâve got a MeeMaw or Auntie in BHISD zone, you just sign an affidavit that your kid is living with MeeMaw or Auntie and theyâre in. Â Donât take my word for it, I already posted GCCISDs numbers showing twice as many GCCISD kids are transferring to BHISD than to the other surrounding Districts, 100+ per year. Â If only 10% of those are for athletic purposes thatâs 10 athletes a year minimum and Iâm willing to bet itâs a little higher.
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Whatâs also true and the point I was trying to make there is that as Riceland fills up itâs definitely going to change BHISD. Â Those homes start at $500k and run up past $1M. Â Gonna be a lot less âCountryâ and a lot more White Collar.
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