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SAISD to migrate students, staff to former Central freshman campus

SAISD to migrate students, staff to former Central freshman campus

Yahoo28-03-2025

SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — San Angelo ISD has made plans to migrate students and staff involved with three programs operating across the city to the former Central freshman campus building, according to the district.
An SAISD representative told Concho Valley Homepage that Special Education staff from the former Sam Houston Elementary campus, PAYS students housed at the Blackshear Learning Center campus and Carver Learning Center students would be moved to the former CHS freshman campus, located at 218 N. Oakes St.
Special Programs staff will be moved to the freshman building's second floor, PAYS students will be relocated to its first floor and Carver Learning Center students will be moved to the campus's annex building. The Career & Technical Education courses currently being held at the campus will continue as usual.
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During the SAISD School Board's March 24 regular meeting, Superintendent Dr. Christopher Moran stated that the migration will 'free up' maintenance at the campuses.
'That will free up Sam Houston and a lot of maintenance on those other three campuses, so it should be a good move long-term for us,' Moran said.
An SAISD representative stated that the district's Special Programs staff has already begun transitioning to the campus and will complete the move 'by the middle of May.'
Relocations for PAYS and the Carver Learning Center will start 'the week after graduation.' The district calendar states that graduation will occur on Saturday, May 24.
All moves will be finished by July 1, according to the SAISD representative.
To listen to the SAISD School Board's deliberation during the March 24 meeting regarding the relocation, click here.
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