Construction is nearing an endpoint for Judson ISD's newest schools: Selma Elementary School and Cibolo Creek Middle School.

Both campuses, funded by the district's 2022 bond, are slated to be completed this summer, according to a construction bond report presented to the Judson ISD board of trustees on March 20.

Cibolo Creek is estimated to cost $80.32 million and Selma Elementary is estimated to cost $48.38 million, according to previous reporting by Community Impact.

The details

Selma Elementary’s building envelope and roof decking are in progress, while mechanical, electrical and plumbing work is continuing, Daniel Books, assistant superintendent of operations said.


A building envelope is a physical separator between the interior structure and the exterior environment that keeps out dust, wind and moisture, and is crucial for maintaining indoor comfort and reducing energy costs, according to an online report by engineering consultants GCI Consultants.

Cibolo Creek Middle School’s building envelope is also under construction, along with curbs and light pole bases throughout the site, according to the report.