CLINT ISD REDISTRICTING | 2020 CENSUS
The Clint ISD Board of Trustees is comprised of seven members, five of whom are elected in single-member districts and two who are elected at large. Following the release of the 2020 United States Census data, school districts with single-member trustee districts are required by state and federal law to review the populations of current trustee single-member districts and redraw election district lines (if necessary) to ensure that the single-member-districts are as nearly as practicable of equal population. The population of the most populous single-member district cannot exceed the population of the least populous single-member district by more than ten percent.
Redistricting rebalances the total Clint ISD population throughout the single-member districts. It does not add new districts. Any neighborhood that is in Clint ISD will stay in Clint ISD, and any neighborhood that is currently in a neighboring school district will stay in that neighboring school district. Redistricting does not impact attendance zones, feeder patterns, or your taxes in any way.