The
following is a individual look at the impact the "Growing
Together" bond election would have on each elementary campus. To view
the secondary and alternative campuses, click
here.
Impact
on Atkinson
- $435,000 in planned renovations
- Restroom renovation (1)
- Replace entry doors for added security
- Improve electrical service to classrooms for added technology.
- Replace air-handlers for kitchen and cafeteria to improve air
circulation.
- Replace boiler.
- Atkinson students will benefit from conversion of Morris Fifth Grade
Center into a middle school serving fifth and sixth graders.
Impact on Bailey
- $1.19 million designated for renovations
- Build office addition and internal renovations for security
entrance.
- Renovate a restroom and plumbing.
- Replace entry doors and improve exterior lighting for added
security.
- Add parking to maximize space.
- Improve site drainage
- Improve electrical service to campus and its classrooms.
Impact at Burnett
- $473,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace entry doors and upgrade exterior lighting for added
security.
- Replace air-handling units and boiler. Improve air-circulation and
treatment to control indoor air quality.
- Replace interior lighting and ceiling tiles in classrooms to
brighten learning environment.
- Upgrade electrical service in classrooms where needed.
- Burnett students will benefit from the Thompson area middle school
to be built on extension of Hughes Road.
- Burnett students will benefit from the 500 student addition to Dobie
High School
Impact at
DeZavala
- DeZavala will be converted to a middle school serving fifth and
sixth grade students Kruse, Richey, Morales and Gardens.
Impact at Fisher
- $963,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1)
- Replace entry doors and exterior lighting to improve security.
- Improve air-condition and circulation to control indoor air quality
and reduce humidity.
- Install bus/auto canopy, and increase parking.
- Replace ceiling tiles and interior lighting to improve classroom
environment.
- Replace rooftop a/c units and hot water heater.
- Provide additional roof drainage.
- Replace stage lighting.
Impact to Frazier
- $575,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace entry doors and exterior lighting to improve security.
- Replace air-handling units to improve air circulation.
- Replace ceiling tiles and interior lighting to improve the classroom
environment.
- Frazier students will benefit also from the construction of an
elementary school in Riverstone Ranch, a middle school on Hughes Road
and for the addition at Dobie.
Impact at Freeman
- $1.095 million designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Replace interior lighting in kitchen, stage and classrooms for
improved learning environment.
- Upgrade electrical service to provide for more technology.
- Asbestos abatement.
- Improve air-circulation and treatment to control indoor air quality.
Impact on Gardens
- $955,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace entry doors and exterior lighting for added security.
Provide window in classroom doors to improve safety. Renovate office
area at front entrance to improve security.
- Replace boiler and a/c units.
- Upgrade electrical service to add more technology.
- Asbestos abatement. Replace ceiling tile and interior lighting to
improve the classroom environment.
- Replace windows for energy efficiency.
- Install bus and auto canopy. Repair roof and site drainage.
- Gardens students benefit from the conversion of DeZavala Fifth Grade
Center into a Middle School.
Impact to
Garfield
- $579,000 designated for renovations.
- Restroom renovation
- Replace exterior doors and update exterior lighting for added
security.
- Upgrade electrical service for additional technology applications in
classrooms.
- Upgrade air-conditioning units in kitchen and cafeteria.
- Replace interior lighting to improve classroom environment.
- Garfield students will benefit from Middle School to be built near
Highway 3 and Shaver.
Impact on Genoa
- Genoa students will benefit from the construction of a middle school
on Genoa-Red Bluff serving fifth and sixth grade students in the
Miller attendance area.
Impact on
Golden Acres
Impact on Jensen
- $1.05 million in renovations including:
- Restroom renovation.
- Replace entry doors and exterior lighting for additional security.
- Asbestos abatement and replacement of flooring, ceiling tile.
- Replace interior lighting to improve classroom environment.
- Upgrade air-handlers and chillers for air-conditioning system
- Electrical upgrades in classrooms
Impact to Jessup
- New elementary school on Blackhawk, north of Fuqua, will relieve
Jessup of its crowded classrooms.
- New Middle School will serve Jessup area.
- Renovations at Jessup include safety and security measures with new
entry doors, improved exterior lighting.
- Add more staff and parent parking.
Impact to Kruse
- A new campus will be built for Kruse Elementary School within the
neighborhood.
- Kruse will benefit from the conversion of DeZavala Fifth Grade
Center to a Middle School serving fifth and sixth grade students.
Impact on L.
F. Smith
- $978,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Improve air circulation to control indoor air quality.
- Improve roof and site drainage.
- Asbestos abatement and replace interior lighting to improve
classroom environment.
- Upgrade electrical service for additional technology.
Impact on Mae
Smythe
- $228,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Upgrade electrical service for added technology.
- Improve roof drainage.
- Replace windows for energy efficiency.
Impact on Matthys
- $204,000 designated for renovations.
- Improve exterior lighting for greater security.
- Repair and replace roof.
- Ensure ADA compliance for disability access.
- Students at Matthys will benefit from the construction of a middle
school serving fifth and sixth graders from the Matthys area.
Impact on
McMasters
- $780,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Replace boiler.
- Asbestos abatement and replace interior lighting to improve
classroom environment.
- Replace air-handlers and fan coils to improve air circulation for
better control of indoor air quality.
- Students at McMasters will eventually benefit from a new San Jacinto
Intermediate School.
Impact on Meador
- $775,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Improve air circulation to control indoor air quality.
- Replace lights in kitchen and stage.
- Meador students benefit by the conversion of Morris Fifth Grade
Center into a middle school for fifth and sixth grade students.
Impact on Moore
- $597,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Replace air-handlers and boilers for air circulation and control of
indoor air quality.
- Upgrade classroom electrical service for additional technology.
- Moore students will benefit from construction of Middle School on
Hughes Road.
Impact on Morales
- Morales students will benefit from the conversion of DeZavala Fifth
Grade Center into a middle school serving fifth and sixth grade
students from the Jackson Intermediate area.
Impact on Morris
- $505,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Replace air-handlers in kitchen and cafeteria.
- Replace interior lighting to improve classroom environment.
- Morris will be converted to a middle school for fifth and sixth
grade students.
Impact to Parks
- $395,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Replace chiller pumps and air-handler units for better temperature
control.
- Upgrade site drainage.
- Parks students will benefit from the construction of a new campus
for San Jacinto Intermediate.
Impact on Pearl
Hall
- A new campus will be built for Pearl Hall Elementary within its
attendance zone.
- Pearl Hall students will benefit from a middle school campus serving
fifth and sixth grade students.
Impact to Pomeroy
- $486,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Renovate office toward front door to improve secure access to
campus.
- Upgrade electrical service to provide additional technology.
- Upgrade site drainage and replace boiler.
- Pomeroy students will benefit also from a middle school in the
Southmore area and the construction of a new campus for Southmore
Intermediate.
Impact on Red Bluff
- $1.6 million in renovations
- Renovate restroom
- Replace entry doors and exterior lighting for added security.
- Improve air circulation to control indoor air quality.
- Replace air-handlers and unit ventilators in air-conditioning system.
- Upgrade electrical service.
- Asbestos abatement, replacing flooring and ceiling tiles.
- Replace interior lighting to improve classroom environment.
Impact on Richey
- New campus built on site
- Additional parking and driveways for student drop-off and pick-ups.
- Students at Richey will benefit from the conversion of DeZavala from
a fifth grade campus to a middle school serving fifth and sixth grade
students.
Impact
on South Houston Elem.
- $421,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Repair and replace roof.
- Replace interior doors for greater security.
- Replace fan coils for improved air circulation.
- South Houston Elementary students will benefit from a middle school
constructed in the area for fifth and sixth grade students.
Impact on
South Shaver
- $562,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Replace windows for energy efficiency.
- Upgrade electrical service for added technology.
- Improve a/c in kitchen and cafeteria.
- South Shaver students will benefit from the construction of middle
school in the Southmore area.
Impact on Sparks
- $477,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Improve air circulation to control indoor air quality and expand
energy management controls for energy efficiency.
- Upgrade site drainage.
- Sparks students will benefit from the construction of a middle
school in the Southmore attendance area.
Impact on
Stuchbery
- $208,000 designated for renovations.
- Renovate restroom (1).
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Upgrade site drainage.
- Replace fan coils in a/c system.
- Stuchbery students will benefit from construction of middle school
on Hughes Road.
Impact on Teague
- $478,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace entry doors for added security.
- Replace air-handlers and chillers and better temperature control.
- Teague students will benefit from construction of middle school on
Genoa-Red Bluff for fifth and sixth grade students and eventually from
additions at Memorial.
Impact on Turner
- $269,000 designated for renovations.
- Roof repair and replacement.
- Improve exterior lighting for added security.
- Replace interior wall covering and paint.
- Turner students will benefit from the construction of middle school
on Genoa-Red Bluff and eventually from additions at Memorial.
Impact on
Williams
- $291,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Upgrade electrical service for added technology.
- Replace windows for energy efficiency.
Impact on Young
- $633,000 designated for renovations.
- Replace outdated entry doors and exterior lighting for improved
security.
- Replace air handlers and boiler for improved air circulation.
- Replace heating water pump for a/c for better control.
- Upgrade site drainage.
- Young students will benefit from construction of middle school
serving the Miller attendance zone.
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