After several months of discussion and vetting community feedback, Leander ISD’s board of trustees adopted Scenario R for Tom Glenn High School’s attendance rezoning on July 16.

The attendance rezoning map dictates which high school children within LISD will attend. The board adopted the scenario with a 5-1 vote, with Place 6 trustee Aaron Johnson as the dissenting vote.

LISD has considered several scenarios, including Scenario N, which was presented to the community for feedback in public meetings in May. Leander ISD residents have also provided input on the district’s attendance rezoning website. Administration used public input to craft additional scenarios, which the board took into consideration during its discussion throughout the past several months.

Parents from neighborhood code 2075—which includes the area west of Lakeline Boulevard, north of Buttercup Creek Boulevard and the west side of The Preserve neighborhood—voiced strong support to administration for their children to attend Cedar Park High School, a request honored in Scenario R.

According to Scenario R, children who will attend Tom Glenn High School, which opens in 2016, include those in neighborhood codes such as 3600—Great Oaks, Leander Hills, Round Mountain Estates and Sandy Creek neighborhoods—and 3800, which includes Apple Springs, Hidden Mesa, Honeycomb Hills neighborhoods.

On August 27 at 6:15 p.m., the board will host a public hearing for the adoption of the 2015-16 budget as well as the possible adoption of the 2015-16 tax rate.