Spring Branch ISD February 2023

$898.4 million The 2017 bond program continues the transformation of district facilities that began with the 2007 bond program. The programwill:

Woodview Elementary A Project Advisory Team (PAT), comprised of staff, parents and community members, has been collaborating to design the new Woodview Elementary. As a result, they have designed a school that ensures all the necessary elements are included to maximize student learning. “I volunteered to be part of the PAT, as my daughter attended Woodview,” said community member Caroline Horsley. “Having the opportunity to collaborate and be part of the design process was very rewarding.” Rebecca Watson, fifth grade teacher at Woodview and PAT member, notes that it has been a great experience to witness the process of designing the new school and is excited to give students the building they really deserve. Similarly, Patricia Aguirre, a fifth grade teacher who has been at Woodview for eight years and is also a PAT member, is happy that a new campus is being built. She notes that different perspectives came together to reach the final building design and she is thrilled for the new collaborative spaces that students will be able to enjoy. Groundbreaking for the new Woodview Elementary took place on January 25, 2023.

• REPLACE the remaining nine oldest elementary schools and one middle school • PROVIDE classroom and facility renovations (multiple locations) • UPGRADE safety and security, building systems and technology at all campuses, including classroom furniture for secondary schools • REPLACE Career and Technical Education classroom equipment

• REPLACE aged music instruments and uniforms • UPGRADE athletics, including four turf fields • REPLACE older buses

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$381.6 million Approved by 73 percent of the vote in May 2022, the 2022 bond program will:

• PROVIDE CTE classroom, lab, and facility improvements at four high schools, six middle schools and two specialty campuses and PROVIDE CTE-related technology equipment • ADDRESS identified district facility needs including additional classrooms at Valley Oaks Elementary to meet anticipated capacity challenges • ADDRESS new building stormwater detention and code requirements put into place after Hurricane Harvey • FUND technology infrastructure improvements that support CTE programming and lifecycle replacements of audio-visual instructional tools and student and teacher devices

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