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Uvalde Opens Legacy Elementary, Replacing Robb and Honoring 21 Victims

Built with donations and state support, the grades 3–5 campus blends memorial design with layered security features.

Overview

  • District leaders held a ribbon-cutting on Oct. 10, with classes scheduled to begin Oct. 20 for third through fifth graders.
  • The two-story, 116,000-square-foot school includes 36 classrooms and can serve about 800 students.
  • A sculpted oak tree with two large branches and 19 smaller ones anchors the memorial, while safety measures include a check-in vestibule, keyless entry, door-prop alarms, bullet-resistant glass, eight-foot privacy gates and integrated cameras.
  • The project was funded by roughly $60–62 million from donations, grants and the state, including $10 million from H‑E‑B and the Butt family and $15 million from Texas, with any remaining funds directed to other district needs.
  • The campus sits a few miles from the closed Robb Elementary site, which has no demolition timeline, and legal cases over the 2022 police response continue with Adrian Gonzales set for trial Jan. 5 and Pete Arredondo’s case on hold.