Bond Program
On Aug. 9, 2022, the Spring ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted to place a $850 million bond measure on the Nov. 8 general election ballot, with three propositions that would include the rebuilding of Spring High School, construction of a districtwide education and performance facility, renovations for several campuses, updates to technology, and safety and security features for all campuses. Read more
Prop A
Proposition A ($681 million)
Rebuild Spring High School
Refresh/design Westfield High School
Refresh/design Jenkins Elementary School
Refresh/design Reynolds Elementary School
Conduct various districtwide priority 1 maintenance projects
Purchase 25 regular education and 35 special education buses, 12 light and four heavy duty fleet vehicles, in addition to 19 police units
Improve district wide safety and security features
Prop B
Proposition B ($141 million)
Build an education and performance center
The education and performance center will provide an indoor space to host UIL, STEM and CTE competitions and expos, conduct various arts and athletic events, and serve as home for districtwide events such as convocation and graduation ceremonies. The venue will also host various gatherings and provide a protected emergency unification site for Spring ISD families.
Prop C
Proposition C ($28 million)
Address various districtwide technology needs
Improve instructional technology in schools, classrooms, and school theaters.
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