The LISD bond election is taking place Saturday, May 6.
Prop A: $698.33 million for school facilities, buses & vehicles
Prop B: $50.82 million for tech equipment & infrastructure
Prop C: $13.67 million for renovations to LISD’s 2 performing arts centers
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The May 2023 bond propositions call for maintenance and modernization projects at numerous district schools. They also include the construction of two new elementary schools and the design of a new facility for LISD’s Early College High School.
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Prop A in the upcoming May 2023 bond election includes instrument replacement packages for all Leander ISD middle and high schools.
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Turf does not require the amount of water used for grass fields. Additionally, while rain limits the use of grass fields, turf fields would allow student athletes to practice even after rain.
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Softball Coach Kendall Driver explains how the May 2023 Bond would impact athletics in the district.
Prop A includes artificial turf on baseball & softball fields at 5 high schools: CPHS, LHS, RHS, VRHS and VHS (GHS already has turf fields).
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The 18+ program currently resides in portable buildings on the CPHS campus & rented space at the YMCA Twin Lakes facility. This program provides young adults with the skills & knowledge necessary for transition into community & adult living.
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Senior Coordinator of Special Education Services Denise Geiger explains how the Leander ISD May 2023 bond would impact Special Education 18+ Transition Services in the district.
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One week from today: Join Superintendent Bruce Gearing Wednesday, April 19, at 6 p.m. for a virtual Town Hall meeting about the May 2023 bond election.
This is an opportunity to learn more information & ask questions about the upcoming bond.
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Leander ISD Director of Security Russell Bundy and Director of Risk Management Darla Humes explain how the May 2023 bond election would impact safety and security in the district.
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As a follow-up to Tuesday's Special Board Meeting, Supt. Gearing sat down with Board President Bode to continue the conversation on the May bond elections & the repurposing items included as part of the bond package.
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This Bond 2023 Town Hall meeting will provide attendees with the opportunity to ask Superintendent Bruce Gearing questions about the upcoming May 6 bond election.
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On Monday, April 17 – one week from today – a Leander ISD Bond 2023 Town Hall meeting will take place at 6 p.m. at the Cedar Park High School Library.
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Continued growth in the district’s tax base will allow the district to fund the projects with the existing debt service tax rate of 33 cents per $100 property valuation.
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If approved, the bond propositions in the upcoming May 6 election will not increase the tax rate but rather will be paid for by revenue generated by anticipated increases in housing values & the resulting property tax payments.
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Music and Performing Arts Director Mike Howard explains how the May 2023 bond would impact Fine Arts in @LeanderISD.
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If you aren't already a registered voter, TODAY is the last day to register to vote before the May 6 election!
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The next Leander ISD Bond 2023 Town Hall meeting is one week from today – Thursday, April 13, at 8 a.m. at the site of the proposed south transportation facility, next to Grandview Hills ES.
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The upcoming Leander ISD 2023 bond election would provide artificial turf on baseball and softball fields for five of our six high school campuses (Glenn High School already has turf fields).
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Turf does not require the amount of water used for grass fields. Additionally, while rain limits the use of grass fields, turf fields would allow student athletes to practice even after rain.
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How is it possible that LISD's 2023 Bond would not result in a higher tax rate?
The district’s tax base continues to grow, and the Board’s management of past debt has left the district with capacity for additional funding without a tax rate increase.
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