
ECISD announces expanded access to fields
Mar. 11—Ector County ISD recently announced expanded access to ECISD Fields.
Previously, due to security and organizational considerations, ECISD restricted access to elementary school fields outside of school hours. "We know this has been a topic of concern for our community. (The week of March 7), district leadership met to address this issue and enhance community access to these spaces," a Facebook post said.
Now all elementary school fields and playgrounds will be unlocked daily at 4:30 p.m. These facilities will remain open throughout Spring Break, providing families and community members with a safe and accessible place to gather and play. Once school resumes, gates will be secured during school hours and reopened at 4:30 p.m. for public use, the post said.
For coaches seeking to reserve a backstop, a scheduling portal is available at https://www.ectorcountyisd.org/departments/facilities/facilities-rental. Reservations are free of charge and help prevent scheduling conflicts. ECISD encourages coaches to print their confirmation and bring it to practices as proof of reservation.
"Thank you to our community for your patience and for working with us to address your concerns and improve access to these recreational spaces while allowing the district to maintain order and safety," the post said.

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