Bond 2025 ---Yes!

The approval of the 2025 bond by Brazos ISD is a fantastic win for the community—voters gave a strong “yes” to both Proposition A and Proposition B.  With this measure passed, the district now has the go-ahead to address pressing needs like enrollment growth, improved academic and extracurricular spaces, and enhanced safety and security for all students and staff. It’s a clear signal that the community supports investing in our schools and values a modern, safe environment for learning. This is an exciting moment that sets the stage for strengthening school infrastructure and giving our students and educators the tools they need to succeed.

What Does The Bond Election Seek To Address?

  • Enrollment Growth
  • Improvements To Academic & Extracurricular Spaces
  • Safety & Security

A facilities committee was established in 2023, consisting of dedicated members who regularly met to assess the current state of the facilities at Brazos ISD. The committee carefully toured the campuses, identified areas in need of improvement, and engaged in thoughtful discussions regarding necessary upgrades and enhancements. Their goal was to develop a comprehensive plan that would address the district's immediate and long-term facility needs, ensuring a safe, modern and efficient learning environment for students and staff. 

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Proposition A: Instructional

$8,490,000

  • High School Classroom Renovations
  • Floral And Ag Mechanic Shop Renovations
  • New Student Parking
  • Parking Lot Additions
  • Middle School Classroom & Restroom Additions
  • Elementary School Dining & Classroom Additions
  • New Waste Water Treatment Plant
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Proposition B: Athletics

$6,500,000

  • 8 Lane Track Expansion
  • Artificial Turf At Stadium
  • New Home Side Parking
  • New Tennis Courts With Lights (6)
  • New Baseball Field With Artificial Turf
  • Softball Field Renovations With Artificial Turf
  • New Softball/Baseball Press Box, Restrooms And Concessions 

Map Legend:

  1. High School Renovations
  2. Floral Shop
  3. New Wwtp
  4. Parking Expansion
  5. New Parking
  6. Track Expansion
  7. Artificial Turf At Stadium
  8. Home Side Parking
  9. New Tennis Courts (6)
  10. Softball Renovations
  11. New Press Box, Concessions, & Restrooms\
  12. New Baseball Field
  13. Middle School Additions
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The Bond Is Funded Without Raising The Current Tax Rate.

This will ensure minimal impact on the Wallis/Orchard communities. Brazos ISD's tax rate will remain at $0.9569. 

HOMESTEAD EXEMPTIONS
For residents 65 years and older, their school district tax bill will not increase, even if property values rise (excluding property improvements), provided they have an approved Homestead and Over-65 Exemption application on file with the County Appraisal District and the property is owned as of January 1st of the tax year. Significant improvements to the property can affect the tax bill. 
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Our vision is to inspire each student to become a productive citizen who demonstrates leadership, passion, and self-reliability. We foster a culture of respect, community, perseverance, and achievement.