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Elevate Collegiate and TCSD Celebrate Long-Term Space for Greater Third Ward Scholars 

October 2, 2023 by PCSD

Elevate Collegiate Charter School and Texas Charter School Development Celebrate Long-Term Space for Greater Third Ward Scholars 

Houston, Texas, September 28, 2023 – Elevate Collegiate Charter School and Texas Charter School Development hosted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in Elevate’s new home at St. James Episcopal Church (3129 Southmore Blvd). The 35-year lease allows the school to grow and house its PK through 5th-grade students in a place with extensive community history. Fourth grade students greeted elected officials, and community leaders to celebrate the completion of Phase 1 of the renovation. Council Member David Robinson was in attendance and congratulated the school on its new home. Immediately following the cutting of the ribbon, attendees had an opportunity to tour the school led by the school’s Founder, Rebecca Francis-Jones. 

“St. James Episcopal Church has been a beacon in our community for over 75 years and we are glad to provide a safe learning space for our community’s children. We look forward to seeing them flourish into Houston’s future leaders,” expressed Reverend Thomas, St. James’ Rector.  

For the past 5 years, Elevate Collegiate has co-located with another charter school and has outgrown the space. In 2022, Texas Charter School Development started its work in Houston and partnered with Elevate Collegiate’s Founder Rebecca Francis-Jones.

“We create long-term facilities solutions that expand educational opportunities in under-resourced communities. Elevate’s work in the Greater Third Ward community is inspiring, and our team is committed to solving their facility challenges while they focus on educating Houston’s children,” said TCSD’s CEO, John Sun.

Since 2019, Elevate Collegiate has served students from the Greater Third Ward area, but with Houston’s growth and development, it has been difficult to find a place that was available and move-in ready for the school. 

TCSD believes that every child deserves a safe and inspiring learning environment, which drives their work. Over the last year, TCSD’s team has worked with numerous vendors to secure the lease, renovate the space, and pass City of Houston inspections. TCSD provided an investment of $2,000,000 which was secured through various funding sources, including support from Charter School Growth Fund.

The work continues with Phase 2 throughout the next year where 12 classrooms, offices, and the cafetorium will be prepared to house the entire school. Once completed the campus will have seats for 472 students. Elevate Collegiate and TCSD are investing in the future of its Greater Third Ward Scholars.

“Working with TCSD has been seamless and it feels like they are an extension of my team. They have worked through so many challenges to get our PreK through 2nd Grade spaces ready for this year, and I look forward to the completion of Phase 2 when I’ll have all of my students on the new campus,” said Francis-Jones. 

 

About Texas Charter School Development

Texas Charter School Development (TCSD) is a non-profit, full-service real estate development firm. It offers an array of services tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each of our charter school partners.

About Elevate Collegiate Charter School

Elevate Collegiate Charter School equips all students with the academic knowledge and character development necessary to set forth confidently on the path to college and a life filled with opportunity. Elevate Collegiate empowers, educates, and elevates students in grades PK through 5th. 

TCSD team standing in front of Elevate campus
Ms. Jones cuts ribbon with community
Ms. Jones leading tour of campus

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Meet TCSD’s Founding Project Director

October 28, 2022 by PCSD

I’ve always tried to make the world a better place–leave it better than you found it. From the US Marine Corps to the Houston Land Bank, I’ve been driven by the idea of service and defense of those in need—that we accomplish more by working together than we do apart. That’s why I’m excited to be joining the PCSD team, as the founding Project Director for Texas Charter School Development. 

Like many relationships these days, PCSD and I met online. When I came across the job posting, it felt like a full-circle moment. As a kid in the Gulfgate area of Houston, I was lucky that my parents had the option of enrolling me in HISD’s vanguard & magnet schools. As a transfer student, I got used to the idea of attending a school that offered programs and experiences my neighborhood schools didn’t. But because there were limited transfer seats, my friends didn’t have the same opportunities I did. That showed me how important it is for parents and kids to have options.

After high school and the Marine Corps, I studied economics and sociology at Rice University. I became fascinated by the sociology and economics of a city: how market forces can drive the need to revitalize communities like the one I grew up in. That was the beginning of my path into real estate development, which accelerated when I became a member of one of the founding classes of the graduate real estate MBA program at the University of Houston.

After grad school, I worked for one of Houston’s most prominent real estate developers at the Welcome Group, building and renovating spaces to meet the needs of office and industrial clients. Still driven by a desire to ‘make a difference’ to the world around me, my focus turned to the Houston Land Bank–working to develop affordable housing by acquiring and reactivating vacant and/or underutilized properties.

As a sociology major, I know that improving educational outcomes leads to other improved ‘life’ outcomes throughout a community. From working on build-to-suit industrial projects, I know what is needed to tailor new or existing spaces to fit needs—from land acquisition to design & construction to property management. And from my work in affordable housing, I know how to take folks who have limited experience and understanding of real estate development and walk them through the many moving parts. With TCSD, I’m excited to bring together all these skills and lessons and unite them with my personal experience and education.

This is PCSD’s first time expanding to a new region since 2017. And Houston feels like a natural fit. We’re an entrepreneurial city, where people face tough challenges head on, and hustle up, to bring their vision to life. We are the birthplace of some of the country’s biggest charter school networks, like KIPP, YES Prep, and Harmony.

But there is also a community of emerging and single-site charter schools—many of them led by educators of color—who don’t have the capacity to handle facilities needs in-house. TCSD will be a one-stop facilities shop for these smaller & under-resourced charter schools. We are the only charter school facility development nonprofit in Texas offering strategic planning, project management, and access to capital all in one place.

A beautiful school building is more than just a nice building. It’s a landmark for the community. When I worked with Houston Land Bank and community meetings were held in neighborhood schools, folks would tell me about how they, their kids, and their grandkids all went to that school. By building attractive, functional educational facilities that last 30, 40, 50 years or more, I’m excited to give people something they can point to and be proud of as part of their neighborhood and life shaping experiences for generations to come.

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