Spring Independent School District
BOND 2016 Facilities
Technology
Safety and Security
Spring ISD Bond 2016 Overview In May 2016, the Spring ISD Communication Team was tasked with developing a comprehensive communication plan for pursuing a bond referendum on the November 2016 ballot. While it had been nearly a decade since the district had successfully passed bond and the need for new schools and campus improvements was well known, the district was challenged with low levels of public trust caused by a number of factors, including a fatal stabbing at a district high school in the Fall of 2013 that received extensive negative press coverage. So how do you pursue a bond referendum when low levels of community trust exist? Well, very carefully for sure – monitoring public support closely and providing stakeholders with good information and updates every step of the way. In our case, we started the journey with a voter survey – testing the waters of community support on the needed capital projects, which included new ninth grade centers at each of our three comprehensive high schools, two new middle schools and a new district stadium. We then worked closely with a broad group of community members to ensure all voices – even the most critical – were heard and addressed. To this end, a Bond Steering Committee was formed that included more than 70 people – parents, community members, business leaders, recent graduates, school district retirees and current staff members. The group met weekly over two months to review and develop the district’s bond package. All six meetings were structured with clear goals and objectives yet provided time for authentic discussion and feedback. Presentations and minutes from these meetings were shared on the district’s newly-created bond website so community members not participating in the Bond Steering Committee had full access to the work and discussions underway. On Aug. 4, 2016 at a Board Work Session – open to the public – eight representatives from the Bond Steering Committee presented the group’s recommended bond package to the district’s Board of Trustees who then unanimously accepted the full recommendation on Aug. 9, 2016, placing a $330 million bond referendum on the November 2016 ballot. Once the bond was on the ballot, the broader communication plan started, ensuring that all community members hadl the details they needed to make an informed decision on election day. Working closely with our bond counsel, all communication channels and forms of communication were used. Great efforts were made to provide lots of quality information and to layer it – allowing stakeholders who wanted high-level information easy access to quick facts and FAQs while going deeper and in more detail for stakeholders who wanted to look at the individual components of the bond package. The bond website was the primarily repository for the all levels of information and marketing collateral and included a detailed FAQ and a tax impact calculator. In addition, a bond communication toolkit was developed for campus and district leaders, which included a short PowerPoint presentation and a bond video. The video, which was simple, short and in a student’s voice, was one of our most powerful communication tools as it provided an easy, consistent way to convey the key components of the bond package to parents, staff and community members. Every opportunity to present the presentation and video was capitalized, including all back-to-school open houses, all PTO/PTA meetings and chamber and HOA meetings. A shortened version of the video was also used on social media. Two bond fact sheets were developed – a longer and a shorter version – for easy distribution at events and to share with supportive community partners who then shared the fact sheet with their stakeholders. Community Meetings were also conducted at each of our middle schools – once again providing stakeholders an opportunity to learn about the bond and ask questions. Lastly, a special portal for bond questions was established, using the district’s “Let’s Talk” tool. Any question received was immediately assigned to the appropriate district subject matter expert and was then responded to the same day. All of these efforts combined ultimately led to a successful bond election. Winning with a 72 percent approval rate in a very difficult climate, we are proud of the communication process, tools and marketing collateral that we were able to develop and support. Many of the bond projects included in our 2016 Bond are now well underway and it’s wonderful to see the good things happening in our district.
Spring Independent School District
BOND Election Facilities
Technology
Safety and Security
Tuesday, Nov. 8 EARLY VOTING OCT. 24 - NOV.4 www.springisd.org/bond2016
Distrito Escolar Independiente de Spring
BONO ESCOLAR
ELECCIÓN 2016 Instalaciones
Technología
Protección y Seguridad
martes, 8 de nov. Votación Temprana 24 de octubre - 4 de noviembre www.springisd.org/bond2016
Double sided Flyer
Spring Independent School District
BOND Election Facilities
Technology
Safety and Security
Tuesday, Nov. 8 EARLY VOTING OCT. 24 - NOV.4 www.springisd.org/bond2016
Distrito Escolar Independiente de Spring
BONO ESCOLAR
ELECCIÓN 2016 Instalaciones
Technología
Protección y Seguridad
martes, 8 de nov. Votación Temprana 24 de octubre - 4 de noviembre www.springisd.org/bond2016
Bilingual Poster
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IT HAS BEEN NEARLY A DECADE SINCE SPRING ISD CALLED FOR A BOND. The 2016 proposed bond package, which is designed to address long-awaited needs, includes:
Facilities
FACILITIES NEEDS $280 MILLION
Three ninth-grade academies Two middle schools Building maintenance projects across the district to ensure comfortable and safe school environments Elementary renovation projects across the district to support expanded full-day prekindergarten programs A new police command center to serve the entire district A replacement stadium to serve the entire district
Technology
TECHNOLOGY NEEDS $32 MILLION
Spring Independent School District
BOND 2016 Facilities
Technology
Safety and Security
Improved connectivity, enhanced infrastructure and a new telephone system Instructional and classroom technology to expand 21st century learning opportunities
Safety and Security
SAFETY & SECURITY NEEDS $18 MILLION
Implementation of improved campus safety and security features and systems Buses to replace aging vehicles and expand bus service to a 1-mile radius
Tuesday Nov. 8
Early Voting Begins Oct. 24 and ends Nov. 4
The bond referendum will appear under “propositions.” The Spring ISD bond referendum is listed at the end of the ballot.
The bond package was developed by the community for the community. All district schools will benefit from the bond.
BOND TOTAL $330 MILLION www.springisd.org/bond2016
www.springisd.org/bond2016 281-891-6005
[email protected]
Information Card English version
HACE CASI UNA DÉCADA QUE SPRING ISD SUGIRIÓ UN BONO ESCOLAR. El bono de Spring ISD 2016 está diseñado para abordar necesidades largamente esperadas, que incluyen:
NECESIDADES DE INSTALACIONES Instalaciones
$280 MILLONES
Tres academias de noveno grado Dos escuelas intermedias Proyectos de mantenimiento para asegurar ambientes escolares agradables y seguros
Proyectos de renovación de escuelas primarias en todo el distrito para apoyar y ampliar el programa de pre kínder
Nuevas instalaciones para nuestro departamento de
policia para servir a todo el distrito Un estadio deportivo que servirá a todas las escuelas secundarias, reemplazando al actual estadio.
NECESIDADES DE TECNOLOGÍA Tecnología
Distrito Escolar Independiente de Spring
BONO ESCOLAR
ELECCIÓN 2016 Instalaciones
Tecnología
Protección y Seguridad
$32 MILLONES
Mejor conectividad e infraestructura, y un nuevo sistema telefónico
Tecnología de instrucción para ampliar las oportunidades de aprendizaje del Siglo XXI
NECESIDADES DE PROTECCIÓN Y SEGURIDAD Protección y Seguridad
$18 MILLONES
martes 8 de nov.
Mejores sistemas de protección y seguridad en las escuelas Nuevos autobuses para ampliar el servicio de transporte
El bono escolar fue desarrollado por la comunidad para la comunidad. Todas las escuelas del distrito se beneficiaran del bono.
TOTAL DEL BONO $330 MILLONES
La votación temprana comienza el 24 de oct. y termina el 4 de nov.
La medida del bono escolar de Spring ISD aparecerá bajo la sección de “propuestas” al final de la boleta electoral.
www.springisd.org/bond2016 281-891-6005
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www.springisd.org/bond2016
Information Card Spanish version
Fact Sheets English
Fact Sheets Spanish
Trái Phiếu Khu Học Độc Lập Spring 2016 Đã gần một thập niên khi Khu Học Độc Lập thành phố Spring kêu gọi Trái Phiêú.
Đề nghị Trái Phiếu của 2016 có ý định như sau: Giải quyết khả năng thu nhận của các trường trung học
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Ðóng Kiện Của Trái Phiếu Đóng kiện của trái phiếu là sáng kiến của cộng đồng cho cộng đồng Tất cả các trường trong khu học độc lập Spring sẽ đều được lợi ích
Phương Tiện
PHƯƠNG TIỆN CẦN: $280 triệu
Kế hoạch sửa chữa các trường tiểu học để phát triển 3 học viện lớp 9 trương chình mầm non 2 trường trung học cơ sở Kế hoạch bảo dưỡng trường học để tạo nên bầu không Một trung tâm cành sát mơí để phục vụ toàn thể khu học độc lập
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CÔNG NGHỆ CẦN: $32 triệu
AN NINH VÀ OAN TOÀN CẦN: $18 triệu
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thống điện thoại mớ Phát triển những cơ hơị học hỏi qua những công nghệ trong lớp va công nghệ hướng dẫn của thế kỷ 21
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Xe buýt mới để thay đổi những xe buýt đã quá tuổi va tang bánh kính xe buýt lên tới một dặm
Tổng Cộng Trái Phiếu: $330 triệu LIÊN QUAN VỀ TIỀN Kế hoạch trái phiêú của khu học đôc lâp Spring sẽ có ảnh hưởng trung bình mổi năm là $80.50 cho mọi chủ nhà.
$140,000
$6.71/tháng
$80.50/năm
65+
Thuế bất động sản sẽ không ảnh hưởng nhũng công dân từ 65 tuổi trở lên
THÔNG TIN VỀ BẦU CỬ:
Thứ ba, ngày 8, tháng 11, 2016
Bỏ phiếu sớm bắt đầu 24 tháng 10 và chấm dứt mùng 4 tháng 11
Trái phiếu của Khu Học Ðộc Lập Spring sẽ nằm ở cuối phiếu bầu, dưới đề gọi là “Propositions”
www.springisd.org/bond2016 281-891-6005
[email protected]
Fact Sheets Vietnamese
Spring Independent School District
BOND Election Facilities
Technology
Safety and Security
Tuesday, Nov. 8 EARLY VOTING OCT. 24 - NOV.4 www.springisd.org/bond2016
Yard Signs
Tuesday, Nov. 8
martes, 8 de nov.
281-891-6005
[email protected]
Votación Temprana Comienza 24 de oct. y termina 4 de nov.
Información del Día de Elección
El referéndum de bonos aparcerá bajo la sección de “Propositions” (Proposiciones) y estará ubicada al final de la boleta.
www.springisd.org/bond2016
Early Voting Begins Oct. 24 and Ends Nov. 4
ELECTION INFO
The Spring ISD bond referendum is listed at the end of the ballot and will appear under “propositions.”
16717 Ella Boulevard Houston, Texas 77090-4213 281-891-6000 n Fax 281-891-6006 www.springisd.org
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Spring Independent School District
BOND Election Facilities Technology Safety and Security
Tuesday, Nov. 8 EARLY VOTING OCT. 24 - NOV. 4
INFORMACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL (PÁGS. 7-11)
Bilingual Mailer Brochure
Spring ISD Bond 2016 Overview BOND PACKAGE
IT HAS BEEN NEARLY A DECADE SINCE SPRING ISD CALLED FOR A BOND
The bond package was developed by the community for the community. All district schools will benefit from the bond.
SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Understanding that school bonds need to be developed by the community for the community, the Spring ISD Board of Trustees asked that a Bond Steering Committee be established to evaluate the district’s facility, technology, and safety and security needs. The group, which included more than 70 people – parents, community members, business leaders, recent graduates, school district retirees and current employees – met weekly throughout the summer. They asked tough questions and made tough decisions. Ultimately, they developed a bond package that addresses the district’s most urgent capital needs while also incorporating a long-term vision for our community and our families. Rodney E. Watson, Ph.D.
The bond package outlined here – approved by our Board in August with a unanimous vote – is the result of this community process.
We hope this guide will help you better understand the details of the bond package, because it’s important that you have all the information you need to make an informed decision. If we have missed something, please do not hesitate to contact us at 281-891-6005, or visit www.springisd.org/bond2016. Thank you for your consideration of the Spring ISD 2016 Bond. Superintendent of Schools
FACILITIES NEEDS $280 MILLION
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Implementation of improved campus safety and security
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$140,000
Address secondary campus capacity issues Expand full-day prekindergarten Replace outdated facilities Enhance 21st century learning opportunities Improve campus safety and security systems Increase bus service to a 1-mile radius
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Spring ISD Bond 2016 Details ¡ Three ninth-grade academies $112 million ¡ Improved connectivity, enhanced infrastructure and a new
¡ Two middle schools $80 million
telephone system $19.4 million
¡ Building maintenance projects across the district to ensure
comfortable and safe school environments $40 million ¡ Elementary renovation projects across the district to support expanded full-day prekindergarten $5 million ¡ A new police command center to serve the entire district $5 million ¡ A replacement stadium to serve the entire district $38 million
Facilities
New Campuses to Address Secondary Campus Capacity Issues Three Ninth-Grade Academies
Technology
¡ Instructional and classroom technology to expand
21st century learning opportunities $12.6 million
Improved Connectivity and Infrastructure ¡ Enhanced fiber optic network
¡ Increased hardwire connections in classrooms
¡ Network communications appliances
¡ New telephone systems
Ninth-grade academies will be built on Spring and Dekaney high schools’ sites. Roberson Middle School will be renovated to support Westfield High School. To accommodate the new ninth-grade academy on the Spring High School site, athletic fields will be moved to the east side of the campus.
¡ Additional desktop computers
Two Middle Schools
¡ Student tablets
A new campus for Roberson Middle School across from Lewis Elementary
and monitors
A new middle school across from Northgate Crossing Elementary Middle School
¡ Teacher tablets
¡ Projectors and
¡ Recording studio equipment
speakers
¡ Document cameras
Northgate Crossing ES
¡ Implementation of improved campus safety and security
Lewis ES
Middle School
Safety and Security
Building Maintenance Projects Across the District ¡ Electrical Projects
¡ Planned HVAC Repairs
¡ Foundation Repairs
¡ Plumbing Fixtures
¡ Purchase Furnishings
¡ Roofing Repair and Replacement ¡ Overall Site Improvements
features and systems $7.5 million
¡ Buses to replace aging vehicles and expand bus service to a
1-mile radius $10.5 million
¡ Replacement of
Exterior Enclosures
In line with Spring ISD’s strategic plan, the bond includes plans for additional full-day prekindergarten classrooms at every elementary campus.
Replace Outdated Facilities
The current stadium is nearing its 50-year anniversary and does not have handicap seating for spectators, dedicated locker rooms, separate parking for visitors or efficient traffic flow in and around the stadium.
Improved Safety and Security Features ¡ Mobile data terminals and in-car
Renovation Projects to Expand Full-Day Prekindergarten
Replacement Stadium
Instructional Technology
video system for police ¡ Radios and backup generators
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¡ Digital surveillance for facilities
¡ Secure entries
¡ Access control/intruder alarms
¡ GPS/RFID
and school buses
Replacement of Buses and Expanded Transportation Services
Bailey MS Burchett ES
Stadium
New Police Command Center to Serve District
The current facility lacks the space to accommodate the day-to-day functions of the department. Located in an area prone to flooding, the physical location of the facility also raises concerns.
POLICE
and perimeters
The district will acquire 45 buses to replace its aging fleet. Additionally, the district is proposing to purchase 60 buses to expand its transportation offering to a 1-mile radius to ensure safe passageways for more students. Approximately 5,000 additional students will be eligible to ride the bus if the bond is approved.
Current 1.5 Miles Radius
Home HOME
Bond Proposed Radius 1 Mile Radius
+60 Buses Needed +5,000 Additional Students Eligible
Spring ISD Bond 2016
Spring ISD – Bono Escolar 2016
SAMPLE BALLOT
BOLETA DE MUESTRA
The bond referendum will appear under “propositions.” The Spring ISD bond referendum is listed at the end of the ballot.
El referéndum de bonos aparecerá bajo la sección de “Propositions” (Proposiciones) y estará ubicado al final de la boleta.
ELECTION DAY POLLING LOCATIONS IN SPRING ISD
LUGARES DE VOTACIÓN DEL DÍA DE LAS ELECCIONES EN SPRING ISD
Please note: On Election Day voters must vote at their assigned precinct sites.
¡ Anderson Elementary School 6218 Lynngate Drive, Spring 77373-7238 ¡ Beneke Elementary School 3840 Briarchase Drive, Houston 77014-2755
¡ McNabb Elementary School 743 East Cypresswood Drive, Spring 77373 ¡ Northgate Crossing Elementary School 23437 Northgate Crossing Boulevard, Spring 77373-5687
¡ Booker Elementary School 22352 Imperial Valley Drive, Houston 77073
¡ Ponderosa Elementary School 17202 Butte Creek Road, Houston, 77090
¡ Clark Primary School 12625 River Laurel Drive Houston, 77014
¡ Salyers Elementary School 25705 West Hardy Road Spring, 77373-2813
¡ Cooper Elementary School 18655 Imperial Valley Drive Houston, 77073
¡ Thompson Elementary School 12470 Walters Road, Houston, 77014
¡ Eickenroht Elementary School 15252 Grand Point Road Houston, 77090
¡ Winship Elementary School 2175 Spring Creek Drive, Spring 77373-6199
¡ Hirsch Elementary School 2633 Trailing Vine Road Spring, 77373-7716
¡ Dueitt Middle School 1 Eagle Crossing, Spring 77373-7535
¡ Jenkins Elementary School 4615 Reynaldo Drive, Spring 77373-6821
¡ Twin Creeks Middle School 27100 Cypresswood Drive, Spring 77373-6300
¡ Lewis Elementary School 3230 Spears Road, Houston 77067-5214
¡ Wells Middle School (Auxiliary Gym) 4033 Gladeridge Drive, Houston 77068-2399
Por favor tome en cuenta: El día de las elecciones los votantes deben votar en los sitios de sus precintos asignados. ¡ Escuela Primaria Anderson 6218 Lynngate Drive, Spring 77373-7238
¡ Escuela Primaria Major 16855 Sugar Pine Drive, Houston 77090-3626
¡ Escuela Primaria Beneke 3840 Briarchase Drive, Houston 77014-2755
¡ Escuela Primaria McNabb 743 East Cypresswood Drive, Spring 77373 ¡ Escuela Primaria Northgate Crossing 23437 Northgate Crossing Boulevard, Spring 77373-5687
¡ Escuela Primaria Booker 22352 Imperial Valley Drive, Houston 77073 ¡ Escuela Primaria Clark 12625 River Laurel Drive Houston, 77014 ¡ Escuela Primaria Cooper 18655 Imperial Valley Drive Houston, 77073 ¡ Escuela Primaria Eickenroht 15252 Grand Point Road Houston, 77090 ¡ Escuela Primaria Hirsch 2633 Trailing Vine Road Spring, 77373-7716 ¡ Escuela Primaria Jenkins 4615 Reynaldo Drive, Spring 77373-6821 ¡ Escuela Primaria Lewis 3230 Spears Road, Houston 77067-5214
¡ Link Elementary School 2815 Ridge Hollow Drive, Houston 77067-1939
¡ Escuela Primaria Link 2815 Ridge Hollow Drive, Houston 77067-1939
¡ Major Elementary School 16855 Sugar Pine Drive, Houston 77090-3626
For a complete list of polling sites and hours, please visit www.harrisvotes.com
¡ Escuela Primaria Ponderosa 17202 Butte Creek Road, Houston, 77090 ¡ Escuela Primaria Salyers 25705 West Hardy Road Spring, 77373-2813 ¡ Escuela Primaria Thompson 12470 Walters Road Houston, 77014 ¡ Escuela Primaria Winship 2175 Spring Creek Drive, Spring 77373-6199 ¡ Escuela Intermedia Dueitt 1 Eagle Crossing, Spring 77373-7535 ¡ Escuela Intermedia Twin Creeks 27100 Cypresswood Drive, Spring 77373-6300 ¡ Escuela Intermedia Wells (Gimnasio Auxiliar) 4033 Gladeridge Drive, Houston 77068-2399
Para obtener una lista completa de los sitios de votación y los horarios, por favor visite www.harrisvotes.com
Spring ISD – Bono Escolar 2016 ¡ Tres academias de noveno grado $112 millones ¡ Dos escuelas intermedias $80 millones
¡ Mejor conectividad e infraestructura y un nuevo sistema
¡ Proyectos de mantenimiento para asegurar ambientes escolares
Instalaciones
agradables y seguros $40 millones ¡ Proyectos de renovación de escuelas primarias en todo el distrito para apoyar y ampliar el programa de pre kínder $5 millones ¡ Nuevas instalaciones para nuestro departamento de policia $5 millones ¡ Un estadio de reemplazo para servir a todo el distrito. $38 millones
Nuevas instalaciones escolares para resolver el problema de sobrepoblación en las escuelas intermedias y secundarias
Academias de noveno grado
Nuevas instalaciones para la Escuela Intermedia Roberson al costado de la primaria Lewis.
Escuela Intermedia
Esc. Prim. Lewis
¡ Tecnología de instrucción para ampliar las oportunidades de
aprendizaje del Siglo XXI $12.6 milliones
Mejor conectividad e infraestructura
Las academias de noveno grado se construirán en sitios dentro de los terrenos de las escuelas secundarias de Spring y Dekaney. La Escuela Intermedia Roberson será renovada para apoyar la Escuela Secundaria Westfield. Para dar albergue a la nueva academia de noveno grado en el sitio de la Escuela Secundaria Spring, las canchas deportivas se trasladarán al este de la escuela.
Dos escuelas intermedias
telefónico $19.4 milliones
Tecnología
¡ Mejorar la red de fibra óptica
¡ Aumento de conexiones cableadas en las clases
¡ Aparatos de red de comunicación
¡ Nuevo sistema telefónico
¡ Computadoras y monitores
adicionales ¡ Tabletas para estudiantes
Una nueva escuela intermedia al costado de la primaria Northgate Crossing.
Tecnología de instrucción ¡ Tabletas para maestros
¡ Equipo de estudio de grabación
¡ Proyectores y
altavoces
¡ Cámaras de documentos
Esc. Prim. Northgate Crossing
Escuela Intermedia
¡ Mejores sistemas de protección y seguridad en las escuelas
$7.5 milliones
Proyectos de mantenimiento de edificios en todo el distrito ¡ Proyectos Eléctricos
¡ Compra de Mobiliarios
¡ Reparaciones Planificadas de HVAC
¡ Recintos Exteriores
¡ Reparaciones de Cimientos
¡ Mejoras en General
¡ Material para Plomería ¡ Reemplazar y Reparar Techados
De acuerdo con el plan estratégico de Spring ISD, el bono escolar incluye planes para salones de clases adicionales de pre kínder en cada escuela primaria.
Reemplazar instalaciones anticuadas
¡ Nuevos autobuses para ampliar el servicio de transporte
$10.5 milliones
Mejores sistemas de protección y seguridad en las escuelas
Expandir los programas de pre kínder a horario completo
Un estadio de reemplazo
Protección y Seguridad
¡ Monitores de datos móviles y
A B
C
Estadio
Nuevas instalaciones para nuestro departamento de policia Las instalaciones actuales carecen de espacio para las funciones diarias del departamento. La ubicación física de la instalación también plantea problemas ya que está situada en una zona propensa a inundaciones.
¡ Perímetros y
entradas seguras
¡ Sistemas de
GPS/ RFID
Reemplazo de autobuses y expansión del servicio de transporte
Esc. Int.Bailey Esc. Prim. Burchett
El actual estadio está llegando a su aniversario de 50 años y no tiene asientos para los espectadores con discapacidades, vestidores dedicados, estacionamiento separado para los visitantes o el flujo eficiente de tráfico en el estadio y alrededor del estadio.
¡ Sistemas de vigilancia digital sistema de video en patrullas para instalaciones y autobuses ¡ Radios y generadores de auxilio ¡ Accesos de entrada controlada y alarmas contra intrusos
POLICE
El distrito adquirirá 45 autobuses para sustituir su antigua flota. Además, el distrito está proponiendo comprar 60 autobuses para ampliar su cobertura de transporte a 1 milla de distancia y así poder ofrecer pasaje seguro para más estudiantes. Aproximadamente 5,000 estudiantes adicionales serán elegibles para tomar el autobús si el bono es aprobado.
Actualmente 1.5 Millas
Home CASA
Cobertura propuesta con el bono 1 Milla
+60 Autobuses necesarios +5,000 Estudiantes elegibles adicionales
Spring ISD – Bono Escolar 2016 BONO ESCOLAR
HACE YA CASI UNA DÉCADA QUE SPRING ISD SUGIRIO UN BONO ESCOLAR
El bono escolar fue desarrollado por la comunidad para la comunidad. Todas las escuelas del distrito se beneficiarán del bono.
MENSAJE DEL SUPERINTENDENTE Comprendiendo que los bonos escolares necesitan ser desarrollados por la comunidad para la comunidad, la Mesa Directiva de Spring ISD pidió que se estableciera un Comité de Dirección de Bonos para evaluar las necesidades de instalaciones, tecnología y protección y seguridad del distrito. El grupo que incluyó más de 70 personas – padres, miembros de la comunidad, líderes empresariales, graduados recientes, jubilados del distrito escolar y empleados actuales – se reunió semanalmente durante todo el verano. Ellos hicieron preguntas difíciles y tomaron decisiones difíciles. Finalmente desarrollaron un paquete del bono escolar que aborda las necesidades de capital más urgentes del distrito mientras al mismo tiempo teniendo una visión a largo plazo para nuestra comunidad y nuestras familias. Rodney E. Watson, Ph.D. Superintendente de Escuelas
NECESIDADES DE INSTALACIONES
$140,000
Hemos creado una lista de “Preguntas Frecuentes” en español que puede abordar sus dudas. Viste la página: www.springisd.org/bond2016
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Los impuestos de casa de los propietarios de 65 años o más, NO incrementarán si se aprueba el bono escolar.
¿SABÍA USTED? El estado de Texas sólo recibe fondos para sus operaciones diarias, lo cual significa que los distritos escolares tienen que adquirir y financiar la construcción de nuevas escuelas, renovaciones de los edificios e inversiones de capital en tecnología y protección y seguridad a través de un bono escolar aprobado por los votantes.
may may 2015 2015
oct-dic oct-dic 2014 2014
$80.50 c/año
$6.71 c/mes
(valor promedio de una casa)
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jul jul 2014 2014
$18 MILLONES
¡EL DINERO IMPORTA!
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NECESIDADES DE PROTECCIÓN Y SEGURIDAD
$32 MILLONES
El impacto económico proyectado a los propietarios de casa en Spring ISD seria un promedio de $80.50 al año.
Esperamos que esta guía le ayude a entender mejor los detalles del paquete del bono, ya que es importante que usted tenga toda la información necesaria para tomar una decisión informada. Si nos ha faltado algo, por favor no dude en comunicarse con nosotros al 281-891-6005, o visite www.springisd.org/bond2016. Gracias por su consideración del Bono Escolar de Spring ISD 2016.
DE CAMINO AL BONO
NECESIDADES DE TECNOLOGÍA
TOTAL DEL BONO $330 MILLONES
El paquete del bono descrito aquí – unánimemente aprobado en agosto por la Mesa Directiva – es el resultado del proceso comunitario.
Resolver el problema de sobrepoblación en las escuelas intermedias y secundarias Expandir los programas de pre kínder a horario completo Reemplazar los edificios antiguos Mejorar las oportunidades de aprendizaje del Siglo XXI Mejorar los sistemas de protección y seguridad escolares Ampliar el servicio de autobús a una milla de distancia
$280 MILLONES
Instalaciones
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