To celebrate the one-year anniversary of the 2017 ÁùºÏ±¦µä ISD Bond approval, ÁùºÏ±¦µä held an event to thank the community and bring everyone up-to-date on the progress of the 2017 Bond projects.
Superintendent Paul Cruz thanked attendees for their continued investment in ÁùºÏ±¦µä ISD students. He provided an overview of the 2017 Bond investment per family of schools by student, including the larger per-student investment in East ÁùºÏ±¦µä students of more than $43,000 per student.
The bond is designed to replace, improve, renovate and equip facilities for approximately 81,000 students and more than 11,000 employees—creating 21st-century learning spaces for all ÁùºÏ±¦µä students.
Chief of Business & Operations Officer Nicole Conley Johnson reminded attendees that it took two years of intensive analysis, planning and work by community members on the Facilities and Bond Planning Advisory Committee and ÁùºÏ±¦µä staff to truly assess district needs.
She championed ÁùºÏ±¦µä's process for gathering data on all district facilities to develop a comprehensive strategy for investing in ÁùºÏ±¦µä's students and their learning spaces.
Updates on the 2017 Bond progress from Operations Officer Matias Segura included:
- 2017 Bond funds spent to date:
- Actuals: $22,767,167
- Commitments: $20,122,534
- Balance: $1,091,845,299
- Buses on the ground:
- 190 replacements
- 30 additional
- Dollars spent on technology upgrades:
- more than $7.5 million
- Milestone ceremonies
- T.A. Brown Elementary School Site Dedication (Aug. 29)
- Menchaca Elementary School Groundbreaking (Aug. 30)
- Doss Elementary School Groundbreaking (Sept. 6)
- Govalle Elementary School Groundbreaking (Sept. 25)
- T.A. Brown Groundbreaking (Nov. 30)
- Norman Elementary School Site Dedication (Dec. 8)
- Campuses thriving at their temporary locations: 3
- T.A. Brown at Barrington Elementary
- Norman at Sims Elementary
- Doss at former Lucy Read
FABPAC Tri-chair Leticia Caballero said the bond was rooted in the 2017 Facility Master Plan, a living document that guides the development of future capital improvements and supports planning for future bond elections.
She also said that the work does not stop now that the bond has been passed. The Facilities and Bond Planning Advisory Committee is leading the update for 2019 and will develop recommendations now through May 2019. The update includes master planning for athletics, career and technical education, and fine arts.
Communications & Engagement Executive Director Reyne Telles encouraged attendees to continue their civic engagement to ensure that ÁùºÏ±¦µä students have the resources they deserve.
Thank you to our community for your continued support and engagement as we bring our schools into the 21st century!