Bond 2022
2022 Bond Breakdown
Voters in Pflugerville ISD approved 5 of the 6 bond propositions on the November 8 ballot.
With the passage of bond propositions C, D, E, G and H, the district now has authorization for $367,204,000 to be used for construction and renovations to new and existing facilities, transportation, technology, and more.
- Proposition C: Authorizing PfISD to issue $190,280,000 in bonds for school buildings, infrastructure, and improvements, including the following projects:
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District-wide Safety and Security Upgrades
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Additions and Renovations at multiple campuses, including elementary, middle, and high school campuses
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The purchase of land for future projects
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HVAC and mechanical upgrades
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Capital Improvement Projects to address aging conditions and equity across campuses
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Proposition D: Authorizing PfISD to issue $54,000,000 in bonds for devices for students and staff, including related network security and infrastructure improvements
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Proposition E: Authorizing PfISD to issue $3,000,000 in bonds for sound upgrades at all CHS, HHS, PHS, and WHS Performing Arts Centers.
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Proposition F: Authorizing PfISD to issue $400,000 in bonds for the wiring of the Pfield for headsets and microphones and new Hendrickson High School scoreboards
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Proposition G: Authorizing PfISD to issue $76,000,000 in bonds for the design and construction of a district-wide Career and Technical Education (CTE) center
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Proposition H: Authorizing PfISD to issue $43,924,000 in bonds for the purchase of land and the construction of affordable housing for teachers in PfISD
Bond Breakdown by Campus
- Barron Elementary School
- Brookhollow Elementary School
- Caldwell Elementary School
- Copperfield Elementary School
- Dearing Elementary School
- Delco Elementary School
- Dessau Elementary School
- Highland Park Elementary
- Mott Elementary School
- Murchison Elementary School
- Northwest Elementary School
- Parmer Lane Elementary School
- Pflugerville Elementary School
- Riojas Elementary School
- River Oaks Elementary School
- Rowe Lane Elementary School
- Spring Hill Elementary School
- Timmerman Elementary School
- Wieland Elementary School
- Windermere Elementary School
- Cele Middle School
- Dessau Middle School
- Kelly Lane Middle School
- Park Crest Middle School
- Pflugerville Middle School
- Westview Middle School
- Connally High School
- Hendrickson High School
- Pflugerville High School
- Weiss High School
- PACE
- Provan Opportunity Center
Barron Elementary School
Brookhollow Elementary School
Caldwell Elementary School
Copperfield Elementary School
Dearing Elementary School
Delco Elementary School
Dessau Elementary School
Highland Park Elementary
Mott Elementary School
Murchison Elementary School
Northwest Elementary School
Parmer Lane Elementary School
Pflugerville Elementary School
Riojas Elementary School
River Oaks Elementary School
Rowe Lane Elementary School
Spring Hill Elementary School
Timmerman Elementary School
Wieland Elementary School
Windermere Elementary School
Cele Middle School
Dessau Middle School
Kelly Lane Middle School
Park Crest Middle School
Pflugerville Middle School
Westview Middle School
Connally High School
Hendrickson High School
Pflugerville High School
Weiss High School
PACE
Provan Opportunity Center
Background
The committee that developed Propositions C-G was made up of local citizens, parents, and civic and business leaders. Members met eight times over the course of four months to consider the educational needs of students in Pflugerville ISD. They studied enrollment projections and reviewed the district’s facility assessment, results from a community survey, and district financial information. The committee also received reports from campus and department leaders about challenges and successes within their facilities and programs before developing and prioritizing potential project considerations.
Proposition H was recommended by the PfISD Administration in an effort to recruit and retain teachers in what has increasingly become a community with limited affordable housing options for teachers.
The proposed bond package (C-H) is not expected to require an increase in the school district debt service tax rate used to fund bonds. Additionally, if all three elections are approved by voters, the district’s overall tax rate will still decrease by 12 cents this fiscal year.