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Argyle ISD considers portables amid growth

Argyle ISD is experiencing rapid growth and showing no signs of slowing down, according to data from Zonda Education, the district’s demographer.

The big picture: Enrollment is rising faster than new schools can be built, leading AISD to prepare for a temporary shift to portable classrooms. AISD’s growth has strained campuses to this point despite more than $685 million in voter-approved bonds over the past two years.

The district broke ground on Elementary School No. 5 on Nov. 18 and has plans for additional school facilities, but these new buildings will not be ready for students until the 2027-28 school year.

What they're saying: “Short-term portable classrooms may be used until the new campus opens,” AISD Superintendent Courtney Carpenter said. “It’s a delicate balance, meeting today’s needs while responsibly preparing for tomorrow’s growth.”

 
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Stewart Title relocates into bigger space in Flower Mound

Stewart Title moved into a new location in Flower Mound, Senior Escrow Officer Jessica Basham said. 

The new space is three times the size of the business’s old space, Senior Escrow Officer Jonie Trent said. 

What they offer: Stewart Title helps customers with residential and commercial real estate transactions, according to its website. The business supports buyers, sellers, agents, brokers and lenders throughout North Texas. 

  • 3020 Corporate Court, Ste. 200, Flower Mound

 
Neighboring News
Scratch-made bagel shop, Dan's Bagels, now open in Grapevine

Dan’s Bagels now offers an assortment of bagels at their Grapevine location, after opening in December. 

The grab-and-go shop serves made-from-scratch sourdough bagel flavors including plain, sesame seed, salt, garlic salt, rosemary salt, and cinnamon sugar crunch.  

Dan’s Bagels will have a limited menu during their soft opening period, according to a social media post from the business.

  • 2647 Ira E. Woods Ave., Grapevine

 
In Your Area
Roanoke-based Metroport Meals on Wheels brings warm food to individuals across Tarrant, Denton counties

Metroport Meals on Wheels offers a chance for individuals in need of food to connect with the volunteers who bring them warm meals.

“The personal connection between the volunteers and the participants is huge,” Executive Director Mary King said. “The volunteers love it [and] the participants look forward to it.”

The overview: Meals are dropped off to homes of individuals who cannot cook for themselves. Metroport Meals on Wheels also delivers meals to local senior living facilities, King said.

"I really choose to focus on that we [are] able to bring joy at a time when there might not [be] much joy,” she said.

Metroport Meals on Wheels is located off US 377 in Roanoke and services people in northeast Tarrant County, south Denton County and south Wise County, King said. Meals come from restaurant and grocery store partners such as Central Market in Southlake, Snooty Pig Cafe in Argyle and Dove Creek Cafe in Roanoke.

 

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