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Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD to top 24,000 students. Here’s the data that explains why

Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD to top 24,000 students. Here’s the data that explains why

Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD has an idea of where its enrollment will be when staff conducts a state-required official count in late October.

Demographer Bob Templeton expects the district will likely come within 100 students, give or take, of his enrollment projection of 24,110, he told trustees during their Sept. 23 meeting. Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD likely has already passed the 24,000-student threshold.

New home construction is fueling Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD’s growth in parts of Fort Worth and northwest Tarrant County, according to the demographer.

Here’s the latest data from Templeton’s demographic firm, Zonda Education, that details Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD’s enrollment bloom and why:

Jacob Sanchez is a senior education reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at jacob.sanchez@fortworthreport.org or @_jacob_sanchez. At the Fort Worth Report, news decisions are made independently of our board members and financial supporters. Read more about our editorial independence policy here.



This article was originally published by Jacob Sanchez at Fort Worth Report - (https://fortworthreport.org/2024/09/24/eagle-mountain-saginaw-isd-to-top-24000-students-heres-the-data-that-explains-why/).

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