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  • Tri Pointe to develop Evergrove MPC in Richmond with Toll Brothers – Houston Agent Magazine

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    Tri Pointe Homes will serve as the lead developer for Evergrove, a new master-planned community in Richmond featuring 45- to 80-foot homesites.

    The community is a joint venture with Toll Brothers, which will build five collections of single-family homes within the community. The builder’s offerings will range from 1,880 to over 6,100 square feet.

    “We are thrilled to unveil a variety of new home collections coming soon to Evergrove, a new master-planned community designed to inspire and elevate the lifestyle of our home shoppers,” Brian Murray, president of Toll Brothers’ Houston division, said in a press release. “With its exceptional location, modern home designs and outstanding amenities, Evergrove will offer the best in luxury living.”

    Tri Pointe’s offerings, meanwhile, will range from 2,558 to 5,316 square feet with four to five bedrooms and three to 5.5 bathrooms.

    Pricing at Evergrove will start in the mid-$400,000s and extend to the mid-$900,000s. Planned community amenities include a fitness center and fishing pond.

    Evergrove is located at 6023 Sunset Grove Loop. The community is zoned to Lamar Consolidated Independent School District.

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  • Former elementary school teacher at Lamar CISD under investigation after videos leaked to district

    Former elementary school teacher at Lamar CISD under investigation after videos leaked to district

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    HOUSTON – A former elementary school teacher at Lamar Consolidated Independent School District is under investigation after videos she reportedly recorded on school property were sent to the district.

    On Thursday afternoon, the district stated that it has received copies of two videos recorded of the former employee on property.

    An investigation has been launched but the district said it does not believe that students were not present during the filming of the videos. However, the investigation will verify the timestamp and circumstances surrounding the recordings.

    If criminal behavior or conduct violating the Texas Administrative Code Educator’s Code of Ethics are found, the district report to the appropriate agencies.

    Upon the district learning this information, it was learned that the employee resigned in February and it was accepted and effective for the end of the school year. The elementary school reportedly had no knowledge of the alleged videos or the reason for her resignation.

    According to the district, this was the teacher’s first year in Lamar CISD.

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