Vidor Independent School District to spend $21,744,051.00 to occupy 41,800 square feet of space in Vidor Texas.
Vidor, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Vidor Independent School District plans to invest $21,744,051.00 to build out 41,800 square feet of new space in Vidor. The company plans to occupy the new space at 400 Old Hwy 90 E. in Vidor, on or about January 1, 2026. According to the company website The Vidor Independent School District had its beginnings in 1929 when four common school districts (Magnolia Grove, Doty, Terry and Pine Forest) consolidated to form the Vidor Rural School District. The District became independent in 1949. Today the Vidor Independent School District encompasses 102.7 square miles in Orange County and 16 square miles in Jasper County. Located 95 miles east of Houston between Beaumont and Orange, the district is home to 3 elementary, 1 middle, 1 jr. high and 1 high school. Vidor Independent School District inspires, educates, and prepares all students to be successful, productive students.
To learn more about Vidor Independent School District, visit http://www.vidorisd.org/
Company Contact:
Jay Killgo, Superintendent
409-951-8700
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