Bond Scope

Sunnyvale ISD seeks to address projects involving educational facilities through the issuance of bonds. The bond scope encompasses a range of projects, which are listed below.

Bond Scope Overview

The Sunnyvale ISD bond aims to adhere to infrastructure requirements by the Texas Education Agency (TEA), renovate educational facilities, and address safety and security across our district. Components of the bond scope include:

Proposition A: $77,895,000

  • District-Wide 

    • Maintenance and Renovations (including roofs and HVAC systems)

    • Student and Staff Security

    • Traffic and Parking

  • High School

    • Career and Technical Education/Science Lab Renovation

    • Four New Career and Technical Education Classroom Additions for STEM and Health Science Technology

    • Two-Court Auxiliary Gym

    • Expanded Locker Rooms

    • Band Practice and Parking Space

  • Intermediate School

    • Classroom Addition

  • Elementary School

    • Renovations and Covered Outdoor Area

  • Administration Building Renovations

    • Professional Development Center and Career and Technical Education Culinary Arts Center

    • Renovations to Provide Employee Childcare Center

  • Auxiliary Buildings

    • Agriculture Barn Expansion

    • Renovation of Existing Maintenance Building for District Receiving

    • Transportation and Maintenance Facility and Parking

    • Fixtures, Furniture & Equipment 

    • Buses

  • Athletics

    • Field House

      • Renovation of Existing Weight Room to Locker Rooms

      • Weight Room Expansion - Includes Additional Coaches’ Offices, Training Rooms and Restrooms

    • Four Additional Tennis Courts

    • Softball/Baseball Updates - Including Press Boxes, Turf in the Outfield of Both Fields, Netting, and Softball Bullpens

Proposition B: $16,945,000

  • District-Wide Multipurpose Student Activity Center

  • Storm Repair and Track Reimbursement

Proposition C: $900,000

Bond Presentation

Find the SISD 2024 Bond Presentation below!

Maintenance and Repairs

“Our personnel are wearing different hats and more hats and doing things to keep items running, without replacing items. We’re trying to repair them until we just can’t repair them anymore.” - Keith Adams, Director of Operations

Safety and Security

The Dallas Morning News:

“Sunnyvale ISD received nearly $81,000 from the state’s School Safety Allotment. Those funds account for just a fraction of the roughly $340,000 spent on bolstering security in response to the new landscape.

That includes: More than $50,000 on camera installations and repairs, roughly $100,000 on school resource officers and about $20,000 on security software.”