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ROOSEVELT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

About the 2025 Bond

About the 2025 Bond


An icon of architectural tools, including a blueprint, gear, and compass.NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

  • Additional drop-off and pick-up line
  • New auditorium

 

 

A white hourglass icon is centered on a maroon circle.SECONDARY CAMPUS UPGRADES

  • Updated restrooms and interior finishes throughout the academic portion of the campus
  • Expanded cafeteria serving line
  • Additional dining hall
  • New locker rooms, laundry, and weight room as part of expanded dining hall wing

 

Icon of a wrench and screwdriver crossed over a teal circle.DISTRICT FACILITY UPGRADES

  • New grounds/maintenance facility
  • Updated septic/sewer lines
  • Transportation fleet awning

$0 Tax Impact Over Frozen Dollar Amount for Ages 65 & Older
 

Text graphic: Ages 65 & Older, $0 Tax Impact, Over Frozen Dollar Amount.Homeowners 65 and over will not see an increase over their frozen dollar amount due to the passage of Proposition A if they have filed for and received their over 65 homestead exemption through the county appraisal district.

Since 2019, state law requires all bond propositions for any school district to have the phrase "THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE" on all ballot language for bond propositions. Homeowners age 65 & older who have filed for and received the Over 65 exemption will not see an increase over their frozen dollar amount if there have been no major additions or improvements to their home. Check your most recent Notice of Assessed Value Change to see if you will be impacted.

  • An icon of architectural tools, including a blueprint, gear, and compass.NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

    • Additional drop-off and pick-up line
    • New auditorium

     

     

    A white hourglass icon is centered on a maroon circle.SECONDARY CAMPUS UPGRADES

    • Updated restrooms and interior finishes throughout the academic portion of the campus
    • Expanded cafeteria serving line
    • Additional dining hall
    • New locker rooms, laundry, and weight room as part of expanded dining hall wing

     

    Icon of a wrench and screwdriver crossed over a teal circle.DISTRICT FACILITY UPGRADES

    • New grounds/maintenance facility
    • Updated septic/sewer lines
    • Transportation fleet awning
  • $0 Tax Impact Over Frozen Dollar Amount for Ages 65 & Older
     

    Text graphic: Ages 65 & Older, $0 Tax Impact, Over Frozen Dollar Amount.Homeowners 65 and over will not see an increase over their frozen dollar amount due to the passage of Proposition A if they have filed for and received their over 65 homestead exemption through the county appraisal district.

    Since 2019, state law requires all bond propositions for any school district to have the phrase "THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE" on all ballot language for bond propositions. Homeowners age 65 & older who have filed for and received the Over 65 exemption will not see an increase over their frozen dollar amount if there have been no major additions or improvements to their home. Check your most recent Notice of Assessed Value Change to see if you will be impacted.

Current Conditions

  • Hallways and ceiling areas showing aging school conditions labeled “New Elementary Proposed.”
    Collage of current conditions of elementary with text New Elementary Proposed
  • Students waiting in line, sitting in bleachers, and eating in a crowded cafeteria under “Secondary Campus Upgrades.”
    Collage of current conditions of cafeteria lunch service with text Secondary Campus Upgrades
  • Students gathered at a crowded cafeteria food line labeled “Secondary Campus Upgrades.”
    Current conditions of cafeteria lunch service with text Secondary Campus Upgrades
  • Auditorium interior with worn stage, seating, and curtains labeled “New Auditorium Proposed.”
    Collage of current conditions of auditorium with text New Auditorium Proposed
  • Aerial view of school campus and parking lot labeled “Additional Pick-Up and Drop-Off Line Proposed.”
    Current Conditions of exterior traffic with text Additional Pick-Up and Drop-Off Line Proposed
  • Aging maintenance buildings and storage sheds labeled “District Facility Upgrades.”
    Collage of current conditions of district facilities with text District Facility Upgrades

Proposed Bond Project: New Elementary School

  • Aerial rendering of a school campus with red-roofed buildings, parking lots, and a nearby sports field.
    Exterior aerial rendering of proposed bond elementary project
  • Ground-level view of red school buildings and basketball courts beside a parking area under a blue sky.
    Exterior rendering of proposed bond elementary project
  • View from a covered area overlooking outdoor basketball courts and red school buildings in the background.
    Exterior rendering of proposed bond elementary project

About Bond 2025

Learn More About Bond 2025:

  • Additional drop-off and pick-up line
  • New auditorium

 Logo featuring a school building icon above the words 'NEW ELEMENTARY'.Proposition A includes the construction of a new elementary school designed to serve 575 to 600 students, featuring modern instructional spaces, a library, a gym/tornado shelter, and a new playground. With Roosevelt Elementary originally built in 1935 and only one new academic campus added in the past 65 years, this investment would address aging facilities, ADA compliance, and infrastructure.


Proposition A also includes an additional lane at the new elementary school, impacting traffic flow and safety.

 

An aerial view of a school building with a parking lot and text overlay.

Learn More About Bond 2025:

  • Updated restrooms
  • Expanded cafeteria serving line
  • Additional dining hall
  • New locker rooms, laundry, and weight room

Text reads 'Secondary Campus Upgrades' with a gear and upward arrow icon.

 

Proposition A includes renovations to all classrooms and restrooms at the secondary campus, originally built in 1963. With the district’s school buildings averaging 65 years old and the last major academic facility investment dating back almost 50 years, these updates aim to modernize learning spaces. The cafeteria will also expand its serving line and seating area, allowing all students to eat in the cafeteria rather than the practice gym.

Learn More About Bond 2025:

  • New grounds/maintenance facility
  • Updated septic/sewer lines
  • Transportation fleet awning

An icon featuring a wrench and screwdriver, with the text 'District Facility Upgrades'.Proposition A includes district-wide facility upgrades, including a new Grounds/Maintenance Facility, an updated sewer system, and a transportation fleet awning. These improvements aim to support daily operations and maintain services across the district.

The current maintenance building, built in the 1950s, and the maintenance shop, built in 1972, are in poor condition and past their useful life. The quonset hut, used for storage, was built in 1977. These facilities have ADA compliance issues and an inefficient location for deliveries. Needed updates include fencing, LED lighting, data cabling, and asphalt improvements.

 

Images showcase district facility upgrades, including various buildings and structures.

  • Learn More About Bond 2025:

    • Additional drop-off and pick-up line
    • New auditorium

     Logo featuring a school building icon above the words 'NEW ELEMENTARY'.Proposition A includes the construction of a new elementary school designed to serve 575 to 600 students, featuring modern instructional spaces, a library, a gym/tornado shelter, and a new playground. With Roosevelt Elementary originally built in 1935 and only one new academic campus added in the past 65 years, this investment would address aging facilities, ADA compliance, and infrastructure.


    Proposition A also includes an additional lane at the new elementary school, impacting traffic flow and safety.

     

    An aerial view of a school building with a parking lot and text overlay.

  • Learn More About Bond 2025:

    • Updated restrooms
    • Expanded cafeteria serving line
    • Additional dining hall
    • New locker rooms, laundry, and weight room

    Text reads 'Secondary Campus Upgrades' with a gear and upward arrow icon.

     

    Proposition A includes renovations to all classrooms and restrooms at the secondary campus, originally built in 1963. With the district’s school buildings averaging 65 years old and the last major academic facility investment dating back almost 50 years, these updates aim to modernize learning spaces. The cafeteria will also expand its serving line and seating area, allowing all students to eat in the cafeteria rather than the practice gym.

  • Learn More About Bond 2025:

    • New grounds/maintenance facility
    • Updated septic/sewer lines
    • Transportation fleet awning

    An icon featuring a wrench and screwdriver, with the text 'District Facility Upgrades'.Proposition A includes district-wide facility upgrades, including a new Grounds/Maintenance Facility, an updated sewer system, and a transportation fleet awning. These improvements aim to support daily operations and maintain services across the district.

    The current maintenance building, built in the 1950s, and the maintenance shop, built in 1972, are in poor condition and past their useful life. The quonset hut, used for storage, was built in 1977. These facilities have ADA compliance issues and an inefficient location for deliveries. Needed updates include fencing, LED lighting, data cabling, and asphalt improvements.

     

    Images showcase district facility upgrades, including various buildings and structures.