The unofficial results are in from the 2024 Allen ISD bond election, and voters have shown their support for Propositions A and C.
Complete, unofficial totals in the bond election.
Collin County Elections site.
In total, more than 98 percent of the dollar amount in the bond proposal was approved by voters. Proposition A, approved with more than 56 percent of the vote, will support Allen ISD students through campus renovations, safety and security enhancements, transportation upgrades, the construction of a multi-purpose activity center, and other necessary capital project needs. Proposition C was approved by more than 53 percent of voters and will update and refresh technology devices for students and staff as part of the Empower 1:1 program.
“I want to thank our community members for their overwhelming support for both Propositions A and C to benefit the students and staff of our school district,” said Superintendent Dr. Robin Bullock. “This bond proposal was created by a dedicated group of community members serving on the Project Kids committee, and I am so grateful for their thoughtful approach in building a bond package that was enthusiastically supported by the voters.”
Proposition B, which would have replaced the track surfaces at Curtis Middle School and Lowery Freshman Center, fell short with 48% of voters supporting the projects. The district will now determine the next steps to address the pressing needs at both of these track facilities.
Allen ISD will certify the election results at an upcoming Board of Trustees meeting. Following the certification, the District will prepare for the first set of projects to begin in the spring/summer of 2025.