Thanks to the 2019 school bond project, Del Valle ISD is going to be able to welcome the next generation of cardinals to their newly constructed middle school.
ISD is going to be able to welcome the next generation of cardinals to their newly constructed middle school.
"The community supports the district in that way and to be able to deliver this building to the community and mostly to the students this is an amazingly exciting day," says Del Valle ISD superintendent Annette Tielle.Austin City Council "To be here four years later as a representative of this area, it’s exciting and thrilling to see that work come into tuition."
"We are very proud that this year we are expecting an additional 750 to 800 students," says Dr. Tielle.
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