The $44 million bond includes a new secondary high school campus, new baseball and softball fields, a new football stadium and renovations and upgrades to the existing elementary school.
New football stadium with a track, weight room and field houseRenovations and upgrades to the existing elementary campus
"Our first priority will be to address space for our academic programs," says Superintendent Jeni Neatherlin in a release, adding that the District will begin with building the new high school on the land purchased off FM 971 between County Roads 348 and 349. "We want to be proactive about the growth we know is coming and have spaces ready before our campuses reach their functional capacity limits.
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