Paul Roberts
Councilmember
Dear Council Members,
As we prepare for the upcoming joint meeting with the Lago Vista ISD Board, I would like to suggest a few discussion topics that may be beneficial for both the city and the school district. These topics aim to address areas of mutual concern and foster collaboration moving forward. Below are the proposed items for consideration:
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to our meeting.
Paul Roberts
As we prepare for the upcoming joint meeting with the Lago Vista ISD Board, I would like to suggest a few discussion topics that may be beneficial for both the city and the school district. These topics aim to address areas of mutual concern and foster collaboration moving forward. Below are the proposed items for consideration:
- Emergency Response Coordination
We could explore ways to enhance emergency response protocols for the school district, particularly in cases of active shooter situations or other crises. This could include discussions on joint training, communication systems, and ensuring that both the city and district are aligned in their response plans.
- Mental Health Initiatives and Student Support
Addressing mental health awareness and the support systems available to students could be an important topic. We could discuss how the city can assist the district in expanding mental health services and preventive measures to better support the well-being of students.
- School Resource Officers (SROs) and Campus Security
While the district currently utilizes SROs, it may be useful to discuss the effectiveness of this arrangement and whether there are opportunities to optimize their duties, particularly in terms of campus monitoring and parking lot security. Additionally, a discussion on the supervision and support available for these officers could be valuable to ensure they are able to focus on their primary responsibilities.
- Community Engagement Programs
We may want to explore opportunities for the city and schools to collaborate on community programs, such as after-school activities, internships, or events that promote engagement between the schools and the wider community.
- Traffic Safety Around Schools
As student populations increase, it’s important to discuss the safety of travel around school campuses. This could involve addressing traffic flow, pedestrian safety, and potential improvements to infrastructure to ensure students can safely commute to and from school.
- Career Pathways and Workforce Development
Discussing ways to align the city’s economic development goals with educational opportunities for students could benefit both the city and the district. This might include mentorship programs, apprenticeships, or other initiatives that prepare students for future careers.
- Consideration of Growth and Infrastructure Limits
It would be important for the district to understand that the city’s capacity for growth is limited by infrastructure, particularly water and wastewater systems, as well as geographic constraints—much of the city is surrounded on three sides by water. While the district’s growth needs are important due to "Robinhood" funding, both the city and the district will need to plan for sustainable development moving forward. It is crucial that we recognize these constraints on growth and work collaboratively to manage expectations.
- Exploring Additional Grant Opportunities
The district applies for several state and federal grants each year, but there could be room to increase the number of competitive grants pursued, particularly in STEM and educational innovation. If the city can assist in any way—whether through identifying opportunities or connecting the district with resources—we may be able to help the district access additional funding.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to our meeting.
Paul Roberts