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Illegal Alien Housing Community Strains Local Resources
« on: August 10, 2023, 11:51:57 am »
Texas Scorecard by  Ryan Hughes August 9, 2023

Cleveland ISD is starting the upcoming school year with six new schools and more than 12,400 students—double the student population of just three years ago.

A housing development outside Cleveland, Texas, just north of Houston, is populated primarily by illegal aliens and putting strain on the local school district.

“Colony Ridge Communities” is a land development project that markets land to illegal aliens through loan loopholes and is one of the largest settlements of illegal aliens in the country.

In the 2019-2020 school year, Cleveland Independent School District only had 6,584 students. As the current school year begins, the number of students has nearly doubled to more than 12,400.

At the district’s back-to-school convocation, Superintendent Stephen McCanless said the district has enrolled 1,092 new students in the past weeks and more students are expected to be registered in the next few weeks.

The district has hired 1,498 staff members since the 2021-2022 school year, and due to the limited capacity of the Cleveland High School gym, the district almost did not hold the back-to-school convocation. To accommodate these students, the district built six new schools.

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Re: Illegal Alien Housing Community Strains Local Resources
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2023, 10:13:51 pm »
Texas remains a red state... for now.

But it ain't gonna be "red" that many years longer.

"The shift" looks to be coming sooner, rather than later.