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By the People, for the People
Spring Hill ISD Calls for $20M Bond Election
District seeks to fund facility maintenance, improvements, and equipment upgrades
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Spring Hill Independent School District has approved a call for a $20 million bond election to be held on May 2. The bond proposal includes funding for renovations to the Junior High School, district-wide HVAC replacements, new school buses, emergency and safety vehicles, as well as updates to Panther Stadium and the tennis complex.
Why it matters
The bond election reflects Spring Hill ISD's commitment to providing safe, high-quality learning environments for students while maintaining responsible stewardship of taxpayer resources. The proposed investments are necessary to properly maintain the district's schools, classrooms, and facilities, ensuring they remain functional and supportive of student success.
The details
The bond proposal includes three separate propositions: Proposition A ($17,222,744) for school facility improvements and equipment, Proposition B ($1,975,000) for Panther Stadium upgrades, and Proposition C ($802,256) for tennis complex improvements. These propositions are similar to ones that were on the ballot in November but failed to pass.
- The Spring Hill ISD board approved the bond election call on February 10, 2026.
- The bond election will be held on May 2, 2026.
The players
Spring Hill ISD
The public school district serving the Spring Hill community in Texas.
Penny Fleet
Superintendent of Spring Hill ISD, who stated the bond proposal reflects the district's commitment to providing safe, high-quality learning environments for students.
What they’re saying
“The proposed bond reflects Spring Hill ISD's continued commitment to providing safe, high-quality learning environments for all students while maintaining responsible stewardship of taxpayer resources.”
— Penny Fleet, Superintendent (KLTV)
What’s next
The $20 million bond measure will go before Spring Hill ISD voters at the May 2, 2026 election.
The takeaway
This bond election demonstrates Spring Hill ISD's focus on maintaining and improving its school facilities and equipment to ensure students have access to safe, functional, and supportive learning environments. The district is seeking voter approval for these critical investments that cannot be funded through the regular operating budget.

