Citizen's Facility Advisory Committee
Welcome to the Pflugerville ISD Citizens Facilities Advisory Committee!
The Pflugerville ISD Board of Trustees is committed to the district’s mission: to provide an inspiring, engaging, and relevant education that empowers students to reach their full potential as productive members of a diverse global community.
The Board of Trustees also has been proactively planning for the district’s future and has been studying the district’s projected growth and other aging and evolving facility needs. This, in conjunction with the district’s belief in creating a collaborative culture in which all stakeholders may be a part of discussions regarding the district’s future, led the district to reconvene its Citizens Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC). A committee is an invaluable group of community members formed to study the facility needs of the school district and ultimately present a recommendation to the Pflugerville ISD Board of Trustees for consideration.
Obtaining different perspectives from the entire community is very important to the process, and approximately 50 citizens from a variety of geographic areas and backgrounds make up the CFAC. Members of the committee will study a district-wide facilities assessment, enrollment projections, financial data, results of a community-wide survey, and more in order to make the best recommendation.
CFAC Resources
Committee FAQ
- 1. What is the Citizens Facilities Advisory Committee?
- 2. Why did Pflugerville ISD form the Citizens Facilities Advisory Committee?
- 3. Who’s on the committee?
- 4. How were citizens selected to serve on the Citizens Facilities Advisory Committee?
- 5. What documents and data does the committee review to determine the needs of the school district?