Rendering of a renovated school campus
2025 Bond Program

DeSoto ISD 2025 Bond Program

Voters approved a $199,855,000 bond package that largely focuses on renovating aging schools and athletic facilities. Follow every project, dollar, and milestone as the work gets done.

$199M
Program Value
13
Campuses in Scope
1
Under Construction
14%
Program % Committed
What the bond funds

Rebuilding aging schools for a modern education

1
HVAC replacements

New heating and cooling systems keep classrooms comfortable and running reliably year round.

2
Roofing repairs & replacements

Roof repairs & replacement protect facilities from water intrusion and extend building life cycle.

3
Playground upgrades

Equipment upgrades provide safer, code-compliant recreational spaces for students.

4
Accessibility & code compliance

Facility improvements ensure ADA and building code compliance.

5
Safety & security upgrades

Select safety and security upgrades across the district to protect students.

6
New construction

New construction across the district (Moates Elementary School and Student Athletic Success Center) to support student achievement.

Coming up

Upcoming milestones & events

SEP
16
2026
Outreach

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Bond financial management

Every dollar,
accounted for

The program is managed by PROCEDEO, the district's Owner's Representative, with monthly public financial reporting.

Budget Overview
June 2026 Budget Overview

June 6, 2026

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Frequently asked

Questions

What projects are included in the 2025 Bond Program?
The 2025 Bond Program funds renovations, modernization, safety improvements, instructional spaces, technology, and athletic facility upgrades throughout DeSoto ISD. Visitors can view individual campus project pages for each project’s scope, budget, design status, and construction information.
How will bond construction impact students, staff, and daily campus operations?
DeSoto ISD will coordinate construction activities to prioritize safety and minimize disruptions to instruction, campus access, traffic flow, and school events. Project teams will communicate major schedule changes, temporary relocations, or access impacts as work progresses.
How is DeSoto ISD making sure bond funds are spent responsibly?
DeSoto ISD selected PROCEDEO as Owner’s Representative to manage the bond program from planning through project closeout. The bond website provides project budgets, schedules, procurement information, progress updates, and other information intended to give the community visibility into implementation of the program.