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Crowley Independent School District

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What's in the Bond?

Prop A - $948,240,217
Approved - 2,854 votes (53.36%) to 2,495 votes (46.64%)

  • Seven new schools ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​including three elementary school, one middle school, and a Crowley High School replacement to relieve overcrowding and accommodate for growth
  • Safety and security enhancements at all campuses, such as upgrades to perimeter fencing, intruder detection systems, security cameras, and exterior door locking hardware to maintain and improve the security of campuses across the district  
  • District-wide facility upgrades at all campuses to include lifecycle replacements and infrastructure improvements (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, flooring and roofing) accessible playgrounds at all elementary schools, fine arts lighting/sound, turf/track replacements, updates to landscaping and exterior finishes and more   
  • District-wide facility additions and renovations to include Crowley Ninth Grade Campus, Deer Creek Elementary, Sycamore Elementary, Meadowcreek Elementary, Crowley Middle School, H.F.Stevens Middle School, North Crowley Ninth Grade Campus, North Crowley High School  
  • New Crowley Collegiate Academy/P-Tech/Global Prep Facility and Bill R. Johnson Career and Technical Education Renovations would include a new building for the Crowley Collegiate Academy (CCA) and renovations to the Bill R. Johnson CTE Center for additional CTE and P-Tech courses
  • Student Support Hub and Family Resource Center to include new building for Crowley Learning Center alternative school, a student support hub and family resource center for adult education classes and family services
  • New Satellite Transportation Facility to include satellite parking lot for 100 buses, transportation office and fuel station
  • New buses to accommodate growth and new routes to reduce ride times for students
  • Technology Infrastructure Improvements to increase the speed, reliability and security of the network that supports modern learning
  • Land purchases for future school sites

Prop B - $95,406,485
Approved - 2,782 votes (52.15%) to 2,553 votes (47.85%)

New Inclusive Outdoor Learning Center Designated for Children with Special Needs and Track and Field Complex

Prop C - $128,825,820
Not Approved - 2,740 votes (51.49%) to 2,581 votes (48.51%)

New Performing Arts and Innovative Learning Center
Located in the city of Crowley on the site of the previous Central Administration Building on Peach Street would include a performance hall, dance studio, art studio, history museum and art gallery in lobby; also would include seven classrooms and one engineering lab for Global Prep, P-Tech, and/or business classes and space to consider other innovative learning courses in the future.