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Forman Elementary School

2023-2024 Enrollment: 540 Students

The closure of Forman Elementary impacts partnering schools Boggess Elementary, Dooley Elementary, Meadows Elementary, Memorial Elementary, Miller Elementary, Schell Elementary and Stinson Elementary.

Attendance Boundary Changes

Rationale and Benefits

  • Forman Elementary is an older building, built in 1971, with higher needs according to the Plano ISD facility assessment score
  • Campuses in close proximity can accommodate the students from Forman without overcrowding  and eliminating the need to replace a building
  • Dooley Elementary, Schell Elementary, Stinson Elementary, Meadows Elementary and Memorial Elementary all have higher facility assessment scores than Forman, including significantly higher structure assessment scores
  • Forman Elementary enrollment among families in the current attendance area has declined and is projected to further decline over the next five years
  • The nearly $5.7 million currently allocated to Forman for capital improvements can be reallocated to improve other campuses
  • Families impacted will remain in the Plano East Senior High School feeder pattern

Bond Facility Upgrades

  • Boggess Elementary is scheduled to receive approximately $2.7 million in upgrades from the 2022 bond program.
  • Dooley Elementary is scheduled to receive more than $5.7 million in upgrades from the 2022 bond program.
  • Meadows Elementary is scheduled to receive approximately $3.1 million in upgrades from the 2022 bond program.
  • Memorial Elementary is scheduled to receive approximately $1.3 million in upgrades from the 2022 bond program.
  • Miller Elementary is scheduled to receive more than $800,000 in upgrades from the 2022 bond program.
  • Schell Elementary is scheduled to receive more than $1.4 million in upgrades from the 2022 bond program.
  • Stinson Elementary is scheduled to receive approximately $1.6 million in upgrades from the 2022 bond program.

Facility Impact

Per the resolution approved by the Board of Trustees on May 7, 2024, the property is being offered to the City of Plano for repurposing in a manner that protects the integrity and security of the neighborhood while fulfilling a community need.