Splendora ISD is hosting a community town hall to provide residents with more information on the district’s upcoming $150 million bond referendum, which will be decided in the May 3 election.

The details

The town hall will be held April 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the library at Splendora High School, located at 23747 FM 2090 in Splendora. SISD Director of Communications Deitra Johnson said the event will also give residents an opportunity to meet newly appointed Superintendent Dustin Bromley.

Some context

SISD trustees called for the $150 million bond election during the board’s Feb. 7 meeting after the district’s bond steering committee first began meeting to discuss bond options in late August. SISD officials said the bond will not result in a tax increase.


District officials said the May 3 bond election will include the following projects:
  • An additional junior high school
  • The first phase of a districtwide support services facility
  • Splendora High School auditorium and band hall additions
  • Splendora High School auto body expansion and health science renovations
  • Splendora High School athletics department annex expansion
  • The first phase of a livestock facility and show arena
  • Land for future school sites
In 2022, voters residing within SISD's boundaries approved a $201 million bond referendum—the largest bond in the district’s history.

Also of note

Johnson said the event will also give attendees an opportunity to meet Bromley, who was appointed by the board to take over as superintendent in late February.

Bromley’s appointment follows former Superintendent Jeffrey Burke’s announcement that would retire from the district last year.


Bromley, who began his career in education as a teacher and football coach with Galena Park ISD in 2009, most recently served as the deputy superintendent of administration and support services at La Porte ISD.

What’s next

Early voting for the May 3 election runs April 22-29, and the last day to register to vote is April 3, according to the Texas Secretary of State's Office. For more information about voting in Montgomery County, click here. For more information, visit the district’s dedicated bond website.