NBISD says CREATE at County Line opened Aug. 13 as the district’s first future-ready learning campus.
NBISD families now have an operating campus that the district describes as its first future-ready learning campus.
The district’s Aug. 18 announcement marks a clear change in status: CREATE at County Line has moved from a named campus project to an open school site. NBISD says it officially opened the doors during a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, Aug. 13.
The announcement names April Jones as the campus principal and says families, staff, district leaders and community members took part in the opening. Those details establish that the ceremony occurred and the campus opened; the “future-ready” description remains the district’s characterization of the school.
What families need next
The next questions are practical: which students, grades and programs use the campus, how many students it can serve and what “future-ready” means during a school day. Answers from NBISD would show how the opening changes instruction and capacity for district families beyond the ribbon cutting.
The Aug. 13 opening is the verified movement. Enrollment, program and capacity details will determine the campus’s broader effect as the school year proceeds.
