Sugar Land - Missouri City Edition | April 2023

Comparable Learning Spaces and Tools Fort Bend ISD is committed to training and equipping all students to reach their full potential and achieve their highest goals - now and in the future. This mission includes high-quality teaching and learning at every campus and closing the gaps between old and new facilities.

Projects in the 2023 Bond would include: •New Campuses 2 schools •Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing 61 schools •Roofing Repairs/ Improvements 20 schools •Fine Arts 6 schools •Sound Systems and

•Renovated, Repurposed Campus 1 school •Campus Rebuilds 3 schools •Renovations and Additions 4 schools •Flooring Replacements 34 schools • Interior/Exterior Painting 18 schools •Playgrounds and Outdoor Recreation 16 Schools •Classroom Furniture 13 schools •Cafeteria Renovations 5 schools •Exterior LED Lighting Upgrades 7 schools •Clinic Renovations 7 schools • New Walking Trails 5 schools •CTE Lab Renovations 2 schools •Traffic Control Improvements 7 schools •Fieldhouse Renovations 3 schools

General Total Proposed $1.18B

Proposition A allocates funds for repairs and upgrades to outdated systems and structures to make them more energy efficient and able to support 21st century teaching and learning. New Schools to Accommodate Growth The district is growing and some of its schools are at or near 100% capacity, which means every seat in every classroom on those campuses is full. In addition to the rebuilds at Briargate Elementary, Mission Bend Elementary and Clements High School, Proposition A constructs a middle school, an elementary school and converts an existing facility into a new elementary school. The schools would be built to the district’s new standards for energy efficiency, safety and security and modern learning spaces.

Intercoms 33 schools •Auditorium Renovations 4 schools •Child Nutrition Kitchen Renovations 13 schools •Drinking Fountains 66 schools •Fire Alarm System Replacements/Upgrades 10 schools •Interior LED Lighting Upgrades 9 schools •Parking Lot Improvements 13 schools •Restroom Renovations 4 schools •New Gymnasiums 3 schools • Synthetic Turf 10 schools

Address Aging Buildings $591,345,291 Current Condition Details

Nearly half of the district’s schools are more than 30 years old. Some schools were originally built in the 1960s and ‘70s when the district first started to grow. With 13 million square feet of school and facility space district wide, addressing building deficiencies to ensure proper functioning is key. Maintenance and replacement of critical building components such as HVAC, roofing, plumbing, windows, electrical gear, etc. is a priority and necessary for health and safety as we deliver instruction to our students.

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APRIL 24 EARLY VOTING 7:00am - 7:00pm

APRIL 25 EARLY VOTING 7:00am - 7:00pm

APRIL 26 EARLY VOTING 7:00am - 7:00pm

APRIL 27 EARLY VOTING 7:00am - 7:00pm

APRIL 28 EARLY VOTING 7:00am - 7:00pm

APRIL 29 EARLY VOTING 8:00am - 5:00pm

APRIL 23

APRIL 30 EARLY VOTING 12:00pm - 6:00pm

MAY 1 EARLY VOTING 7:00am - 7:00pm

MAY 2 EARLY VOTING 7:00am - 7:00pm

MAY 6 ELECTION DAY 7:00am - 7:00pm

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For polling times and locations: fortbendisd.com/2023bond

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