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Jarrell ISD Prepares for Bond Vote

The Jarrell ISD Board of Trustees met January 9 to consider Bond recommendations from the Facilities Planning Committee. The Board will agree on the bond specifics before February 9 to include a vote in the May 2017 election.

Monday’s meeting was the first presentation from the 20-member committee of parents and residents, from Jarrell to Sun City, who collaborated with Huckabee Architects and Planners to determine the best way forward.

The committee took into account district growth and capacity; building age, safety and condition, and evolving educational delivery.

On January 3 the Committee unanimously voted to recommend to the Jarrell ISD Board of Trustees to call a May 2017 bond election for $54 million for the following projects:

New Elementary #2 (Fall 2019), 800 student capacity serving PK-5

Middle School Additions (Fall 2021); 8 classrooms & 4 labs. Increases student capacity by 240

High School Additions & Renovations (Fall 2022); 8 classrooms & 4 labs. Includes minor renovations to cafeteria & library to accommodate increased student capacity.

• Adds district-wide, multi-purpose auditorium with 750 seats, black box and theater shop

As presented by the district’s financial consultant,           U.S. Capital Advisors, to achieve $54 million, there will be multiple bond sales over time based on current and projected property values in the district; with a $.1718 maximum I&S tax increase ($.50 total rate).

The committee recognized the maximum $50 million amount and requested approval to advance a bond. Co-chair Tammi Cooper explained, “Give us permission today to go up to $54 million when the city is able so we can do these projects without having to ask for more again before 2022.”

The elementary school would be built on land currently owned that has water and sewer. Superintendent Dr. Bill Chapman added, “The elementary site is already ours. We own the land parcel with water and sewer. And it also happens to be located where the kids are coming from. This vote is important to avoid the district being hamstrung five years from now. We want to make sure we have the flexibility to switch and move facilities and students to make sure students will be in an optimal environment.”

There will be special meeting February 6 to finalize plans. Jarrellisd.org

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