Dripping Springs ISD community to vote on $402.3M bond package in May
DRIPPING SPRINGS, Texas (KXAN) — The Dripping Springs ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted on Feb. 6 to call a bond election, which will put a $402.3 million package in front of voters this May.
The bond comes amid the continued growth of the city and the county. Hays CISD is also putting a bond package with a nearly $1 billion price tag in front of voters to support growth in its district.
The DSISD bond package will allow the district to build a second high school and support capital improvements and renovations for current campuses.
Dripping Springs residents can cast their votes on the following propositions on May 3, 2025.
Prop A – $399.7 Million
- Construction of high school #2 (2,500 student capacity)
- Capital improvements and renovations for Dripping Springs High School and Rooster Springs Elementary
- Capital maintenance across district facilities
- Transportation: seatbelts for buses, replacement and growth buses and vehicles
- Technology infrastructure and equipment
- Portables
Prop B – $2.6 Million
- Technology device refresh for teachers, staff and students
- Interactive panels for classrooms
Dripping Springs ISD voters approved a $223 million bond in 2023, which among other things, allowed the district to build a new elementary school.