Pflugerville - Hutto Edition | August 2025

Education

BY BRITTANY ANDERSON & BROOKE SJOBERG

Demographic report shows latest PfISD home construction, sales data

The latest data shows home construction in Pflugerville ISD is slightly higher than last year, but annual closings are slowing. Bob Templeton with Zonda Education provided the board of trustees with a first quarter 2025 demographic update during the June 27 board meeting, which included housing data for the district. The overview According to Zonda data, PfISD ranks 10th out of 20 area districts such as Austin, Hutto and George- town ISDs in annual closings. Diving in deeper Per Zonda data, the Dessau Elementary School zone is building the most single-family homes with 227 annual home starts, followed by the Pflugerville

The Q1 2025 report showed that, annually, PfISD had: 746 annual single-family home starts 795 annual single-family home closings

363 vacant or under construction homes in inventory 1,383 vacant developed lots 10,088 future lots

SOURCE: ZONDA EDUCATION/COMMUNITY IMPACT

Elementary zone with 124 annual starts and Barron Elementary with 115 annual starts. The east side of the district has a significant amount of vacant

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HISD starts construction to turn Ninth Grade Center into second high school

Site work is underway for an expansion and conversion of the existing Hutto Ninth Grade Center to the district’s second compre- hensive high school, Hutto ISD contractors said in June. What you need to know Casey Sledge of Sledge Engi- neering provided an update on the Ninth Grade Center conversion June 26. Sledge said pier drilling to support the new structure also began in June, and an electrical shutdown is scheduled for later this summer to allow for a trans- former to be swapped out.

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About the project The campus will be expanded to include a performing arts center, as well as provide expanded classroom, athletics and career and technical education spaces. The project is part of a $522 million bond package voters approved in 2023. The package included $471.5 million for new construction and the expansion.

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