AUSTIN (KXAN) – After weeks of hearing from frustrated parents, the Austin Independent School District announced Tuesday it plans to wait at least another year to implement proposed district-wide school boundary changes.

In a letter to parents on Tuesday night, Superintendent Matias Segura said the board will still vote Nov. 20 on parts of the draft consolidation plan, including the plan to relocate schoolwide dual language programs and the proposal to consolidate 10 campuses.

Segura said the board will not vote on three of the 13 campuses it initially proposed closing next year: Bryker Woods Elementary, Palm Elementary, and Maplewood Elementary. The board is also set to vote on some of the proposed boundary changes that would impact campuses in need of turnaround plans, according to the

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