- Birdville Bonds
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Fast Facts
Safety and Security
- Additional Exterior Lighting
- Upgrade aging security cameras/door access systems
- Fire Alarm system replacement at various campuses
- Elevator upgrades at various locations
Rebuilds*
- Mullendore Elementary School
- Smith/Francisco elementary schools (Partner School)
* Safety and Security enhancements included for each of these facilities.
Property Purchase/Renovations
- Purchase of and renovations to Denton Highway property for new Shannon High School/Special Education programs*
- Enclose the Haltom High School courtyard to expand cafeteria and provide an additional entrance into library
- Add additional classrooms at Haltom High for Dance and Cheer
- Update seating in the Haltom High auditorium
- Press boxes at all high school football, baseball and softball fields
- Artificial turf at all high school baseball and softball fields
* Safety and Security enhancements included for each of these facilities.
Repairs/Upgrades
- Repair drainage issues in the Birdville High courtyard
- Repairs in the courtyard at North Ridge Elementary
- HVAC and electrical upgrades
- Roofing replacements
- Address plumbing, painting and flooring issues at various District locations
Transportation
- Buses
Technology
- Replacement of obsolete equipment
- Maintain replacement cycles for:
- Current 1:1 student-to-technology ratio; and
- Teacher/staff technology
Indoor Multipurpose Activity Centers at all three high schools
Projected Tax Rate Impact: $0
(School property tax rates will not increase as a result of this bond proposal.)
Vote EARLY: Oct. 24 – Nov. 4
Election Day: Nov. 8
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Proposition A: $284,714,315
Safety & Security/
Renovations/Repairs/
Rebuilds/Buses
Proposition B: $16,061,775
Technology
Proposition C: $59,000,000
Indoor Multipurpose Activity Centers
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Birdville ISD’s bond referendum will not increase the property tax rate for homeowners or businesses. However, a new state law requires all school bond referendum propositions to include ballot language that reads “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.” Passage of the bond package will not result in an increase in the property tax rate, despite the ballot language stating that there will be a tax increase.