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By the People, for the People
Franklin ISD Proposes $23M Bond Package for April Vote
The bond focuses on facility upgrades, sports fields, and student technology.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:49am
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Franklin Independent School District is preparing a $23 million bond package for voters to consider in April. The package includes three separate propositions aimed at improving school facilities, upgrading athletic fields, and investing in student devices and technology.
Why it matters
As a growing district, Franklin ISD is looking to modernize its infrastructure and provide students with the latest educational tools, while keeping the tax rate steady for local residents.
The details
The bond package includes three propositions: one for facility upgrades, one for sports field improvements, and one for student technology investments. The district says the bond will not increase the current tax rate for Franklin ISD residents.
- Early voting for the bond package starts on April 20, 2026 and runs through April 28.
- Election day for the bond vote is scheduled for May 2, 2026.
The players
Franklin ISD
The Franklin Independent School District, a public school system serving the city of Franklin, Texas.
What’s next
If approved by voters, the bond package will allow Franklin ISD to move forward with the planned facility upgrades, sports field renovations, and technology investments across the district.
The takeaway
This bond vote represents Franklin ISD's effort to keep pace with growth and provide modern, high-quality educational resources for its students, while maintaining a stable tax rate for the community.


