The Vote Is in May — Every Action Counts
The school board has the final say and they vote in May 2026. This is a district-wide issue — whether or not your child attends one of these schools, every PISD family is affected by how the district makes these decisions. First and foremost, email the board members. Tell them that you want to keep good schools open and close failing schools.
Step by Step
Add your name to the Change.org petition to remove Windermere ES from the closure list. Then share it with every PISD parent you know.
Email school board members at pfisd.net. Reference the data. Personal constituent contact carries real weight with elected officials.
PISD board meetings are public. Showing up — and signing up for public comment — sends a clear signal that the community is engaged and paying attention.
Board of Trustee elections happen in November 2026. Research candidates. Vote. Encourage other PISD community members to vote, even without kids in affected schools.
Share pflugervillepfacts.com on social media, neighborhood apps, NextDoor, and by text. Many PISD families still don't know this is happening.
PISD is collecting community input now through their District Optimization page. Written comments on record matter for the board's deliberation.
These are the people who will cast the votes in May. Contact them directly at pfisd.net/board-of-trustees.
Visit pfisd.net for current board member names, positions, and contact info for your zone.
Agendas and dates posted at pfisd.net board meetings page
Election info at pfisd.net/board-elections
Through pfisd.net/district-optimization
Why It Affects Everyone
Even if your child doesn't attend one of the six schools proposed for closure, this decision affects every family in Pflugerville ISD. School closures change attendance zones, increase travel distances, overcrowd receiving schools, and set precedents for how the district makes difficult decisions in the future. The rushed, consultant-driven process used today will be the process used for the next difficult decision too.
With board elections coming in November 2026, every PISD voter — not just parents of students at affected schools — has a direct say in who leads this district and how decisions like this get made.
The most powerful thing you can do right now is make sure every PISD parent knows this is happening. Share pflugervillepfacts.com widely.