
Leander ISD trustees voted unanimously to call a $454.4 million bond election at their regular meeting Thursday.
Early voting Oct. 23- Nov. 3, Election day Nov. 7
By KIM ESTES
Four Points News
A proposed $454.4 million bond that would increase student capacity — including the expansion of Vandegrift High School — improve safety measures and provide major facility maintenance district-wide is now in the hands of Leander ISD voters, who will cast ballots for or against it this fall.
District trustees unanimously called for the referendum at their regular meeting on Thursday.
Four Points specific
If voters approve the bond, the most significant changes in Four Points’ facilities will be at VHS and Steiner Ranch Elementary.
Specifically, VHS would gain 14 classrooms, expansion of Monroe Stadium grandstands and a barn for agriculture, as well as Career and a Technical Education Incubator classroom.
The proposition also includes $3 million for design and mitigation costs tied to the construction of an additional access road to Vandegrift and Four Points Middle School.
SRE would be spruced up with major maintenance work including paint, carpeting, lighting and heating, ventilation and air conditioning upgrades.




