Now that the counts are in from 2020’s census, the Elgin ISD school board must now begin the process of overseeing redistricting to account for the population changes of the past decade.During the Elgin ISD school board’s most recent meeting on March 28, the board heard a presentation outlining the basics of redistricting from Christine Badillo, an attorney with school-focused law firm Walsh Gallegos.This redistricting process will redraw the geographical boundaries for Elgin ISD’s seven single-member school board districts.Every ten years, after the data from the U.S. Census is available, school districts with single-member districts must redistrict in order to ...