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Sanders Elementary students receive surprise as school prepares to close
Summary
A local nonprofit, Nate's Next Kid Up, visited Sanders Elementary and gave students toys during an event held as the school prepares to close; the district approved a plan that rezones students and families received an informational letter on Jan. 13.
Content
Students at Sanders Elementary were visited by Nate's Next Kid Up, a local organization that supports children in the foster care system and the wider community. The visit included a chance for each student to choose a toy and came as the school prepares to close next school year. District leaders approved a consolidation plan after meetings in December and January, and families and staff received an overview letter on Jan. 13. School staff say they will continue hosting events to support students as they prepare to move to new campuses.
Key details:
- Nate's Next Kid Up organized the visit and allowed students to choose toys during the event.
- Nate Gonzalez said the visit aimed to inspire students and encourage caring for others.
- Sanders Elementary is one of seven schools the Corpus Christi Independent School District approved to close for the coming year.
- Principal Dr. Marcos Aguilera said students have been notified of their new school assignments and are asking questions about the transition.
- District families and staff received a Jan. 13 letter outlining the approved consolidation plan and can view rezoned areas on the School Site Locator website.
- School leaders said incoming schools will hold welcome activities so students can meet staff and become familiar with their new campuses.
Summary:
The visit by the nonprofit was framed as a supportive moment for students facing an upcoming transition and was noted as one of the final events at Sanders Elementary before closure. District officials communicated rezoning information to families and said schools will offer welcome activities as students move next school year.
