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the Lamar CISD Bond 2025

Proposition A: New Schools and Facilities Improvements

Estimated Cost: $1.9 Billion

Proposition A outlines a comprehensive plan to support district growth through new school construction, facility upgrades, and infrastructure enhancements.

Estimated Cost: $1.9 Billion 

Proposition A includes the following:

 

Land and land development 

7 New Elementary Schools  

High School #9, Junior High #9, and Middle School #9  

New Terry HS, George JH, and Navarro MS 

Portable buildings 

Leaman JH and Roberts MS classroom additions 

Vehicles: Buses and district vehicles 

Safety and security across all color tracks

Roof & HVAC across all tracks (42 sites) 

Two New Secondary Complexes

Construction of High School #9, Junior High #9, and Middle School #9 to better serve the Fulshear area and a new Terry HS, George JH, and Navarro MS to better serve the Red Track.

Infrastructure Investments

Land acquisition and development, including drainage, utilities, and site access, to prepare for future school construction.

Land & Land Development

This includes the purchase of land as well as land development. Including the drainage, utilities, and access to the site to ensure the site is ready to build the new schools.

 

Facility Improvements Budget*
Land & Land Development

$169,006,656

 

*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.

Seven New Elementary Schools

Construction of seven new elementary schools in the Green, Gold, Maroon, Purple, and Silver tracks:

School Track Opens Budget*
Elementary 39 at Peek & Beechnut  Green/Gold Track 2027 $53,571,974
Elementary 40 Purple Track 2027 $53,571,974
Elementary 41 Red Track 2027 $53,571,974
Elementary 42 Purple Track 2028 $56,861,482 
Elementary 43 Maroon Track 2028 $56,861,482 
Elementary 44 Silver Track 2029 $60,150,989 
Elementary 45 Gold Track  2029 $60,150,989

 

The elementary school budget includes architects, engineers, Texas Accessibility Standards, TEA third party review, commissioning required, furniture fixtures and equipment, testing an balancing, construction costs to design and build the new facility. Each year we add a 7% adjustment for inflation.


*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.

  • Map of Lamar CISD school districts, color-coded and numbered.

Secondary Complex #9

Construction of High School #9, Junior High #9, and Middle School #9. The is a new High School track to relieve the Fulshear area due to growth.

New Secondary Schools & Additions Opens Budget*

High School #9; Junior High #9; Middle School #9

2029 $469,002,240

 

*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.
 

Relocating & Rebuilding: Red and Blue

Construction of a new secondary Red Track complex for Terry High School, George Junior High, and Navarro Middle School is the first phase of the "Relocating & Rebuilding” plan. Pending a potential 2028 bond, the secondary Blue Track complex – including Lamar Consolidated High School, Lamar Junior High, and Wessendorff Middle School – would temporarily move into the former Red Track complex while a new Blue Track secondary site is constructed. 

New Secondary Schools & Additions Opens Budget*
New Terry HS, George JH & Navarro MS 2029 $469,002,240


*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.
 

Click Here to Learn More About Relocating & Rebuilding Plan

 

Portable Buildings

Portable buildings include moves and new portable buildings. This will allow for portable moves from one school to another to handle growth.

Facility Improvements Budget*
Portable Buildings Includes Moves and New Portable Buildings $20,000,000

 

*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.
 

 

Leaman JH and Roberts MS Classroom Additions

As part of ongoing efforts to accommodate district growth, Leaman Junior High and Roberts Middle School are slated for capacity expansions. Following the 2022 Bond Referendum, which increased Fulshear High School’s capacity to 3,075 students, Leaman Junior High will be expanded to support 1,550 students, and Roberts Middle School to 775 students.

New Secondary Schools & Additions Opens Budget*
Leaman JH & Roberts MS Classroom Additions 2028 $45,738,000


*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.

Buses & District Vehicles

To keep up with the growth in the district, school buses and district vehicles will be purchased to handle growth needs.

Facility Improvements Budget*
Vehicles: Buses & District Vehicles $40,000,000

 

*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.

Safety & Security Updates

This will allow continuity across the district in the event of an emergency and/or natural disaster.  

Facility Improvements Budget*
Safety & Security Across all Color Tracks $131,000,000


*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.

Roof & HVAC Across All Tracks

Facility Improvements Budget*
Roof & HVAC Across all Color Tracks (42 sites) $165,000,000


*Projects are preliminary and subject to change. The amounts of projects are based on preliminary cost estimates from district consultants and are subject to change.
 

Roof Replacement & Repairs

10

Facilities

HVAC Updates & Refresh

32

Facilities

How will the 2025 Bond Impact My School?

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How will the 2025 Bond Impact My School?