DRIPPING SPRINGS, Texas — Dripping Springs ISD voters will get to have their say on school bond in May.
The Board of Trustees at the district voted unanimously to call for a bond election at their meeting on Thursday. The bond referendum would total $223.7 million.
The bond package will focus on the district’s growth in addition to capital improvements and renovations on some of the district’s oldest campuses. The renovations will also include updates to campus security and ADA requirements on all district campuses.
DSISD did not specify if the bond would be split into different propositions, but the bond package would include the following according to the release:
- “Build Elementary School #6 (850 Student Capacity)
- Expand Sycamore Springs MS to 1,200 Student Capacity
- Build New Facility for Special Education 18+ Program
- Design Elementary School #7, Middle…