HOUSTON Katy ISD trustees approved VLK Architects to provide design services associated with elementary school #38 within Cinco Ranch Northwest Subdivision and elementary school #39 adjacent to Ventana Lakes Subdivision. The new elementary campuses will be designed to accommodate 1,030 students in grades pre-K through 5thgrade to address the increased growth occurring in Katy ISD.

According to VLK Principal Todd Lien, AIA, VLK looks forward to working with Katy ISD administrators and staff to develop plans for the new elementary schools, and provide the growing Katy community with age-appropriate, student-centric learning environments that are flexible, sustainable, secure and integrated with the latest technology to serve the needs of the next generation of learners.

VLK previously participated in a 21stCentury Learning Symposium hosted by the District to discuss ideas and examples of learning environments that are being designed and built in districts around the country and the state. Among the many items that were discussed were how these concepts could be designed into new schools for Katy ISD.

Approval of VLK Architects came at the recommendation of Superintendent Alton Frailey, Chief Operations Officer Thomas Gunnell and District Architect Peter McElwain. Trustees approved the measure as part of the boards consent agenda.

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VLK Architects to design two possible schools in Katy ISD

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