Alvin ISD’s board of trustees approved five additional teaching positions for the 2025-26 school year at its Sept. 9 meeting .

What you need to know

District documents note enrollment growth and a rise in students needing specialized services as reasons for adding five positions.

The locations of where the new teachers will be placed have not yet been determined, AISD Director of Communication Services Rachel Moore said.

Looking back

As of June, AISD ranked as the eighth fastest-growing district in the Greater Houston area , according to a report from Population and Survey Analysts, or PASA.

The district has added more than 3,000 students in the past five years, which is an 11% increase.

Enrollment is projected to grow by nearly 23%, or about 7,000 students, by the 2034-35 s

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