Medina Valley Independent School District to spend $22,000,000.00 to occupy 435,000 square feet of space in San Antonio Texas.
San Antonio, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Medina Valley Independent School District plans to invest $22,000,000.00 to build out 435,000 square feet of new space in San Antonio. The company plans to occupy the new space at 308 CR 381 in San Antonio, on or about 6/1/2026. According to the company website Medina Valley ISD encompasses 300 square miles and is located west of San Antonio. The proud students of the Panther Nation come from Castroville, La Coste, Rio Medina, Dunlay, Mico, parts of San Antonio and surrounding areas. The District has approximately 5,500 students with 7 campuses: 4 elementary, 2 middle and 1 high school. Over the past several years, Medina Valley has seen consistent increasing growth in student enrollment with an increase of 7% 10% new students every year. The District consistently outscores all State averages in accountability ratings and testing, producing well-rounded career-minded students. The school community is constantly evolving from year to year with new state of the art facilities and building additions. The District excels in all academic and athletic extracurricular activities and has a large fan base for all activities. For more campus information, you can contact the campuses directly.
To learn more about Medina Valley Independent School District, visit http://www.mvisd.com/
Company Contact:
Scott Caloss, Superintendent
scott.caloss@mvisd.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-caloss-16a68a71/
830-931-2243
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