Bonds & Finance

Keeping our community informed on the progress of bond-funded projects across East Central ISD
East Central ISD voters have approved two bonds in recent years to support the district’s continued growth and provide students with safe, modern learning environments. These bonds fund:
- New schools to accommodate increasing enrollment
- Campus improvements that enhance safety and functionality
- Land purchases to support future growth and development
Through these projects, East Central ISD is working to meet the needs of a growing community while supporting student success across all campuses. Each project is focused on creating safe, functional, and engaging spaces where every student can learn and thrive.

Completed on schedule, Honor Elementary opened for the 2024–2025 school year, made possible by the voter-approved 2022 Bond.
About the Bonds

Bond 2022
$240 Million | Approved November 2022
In November 2022, East Central ISD voters approved a $240 million bond program to support district growth and improve facilities. The bond funds two new elementary schools, one new middle school, campus renovations, a transportation facility, a CTE multi-purpose building, police facility upgrades, and land acquisition for future growth.
Bond 2025
$309.15 Million | Approved 2025
In 2025, East Central ISD voters approved a $309.15 million bond program to address continued enrollment growth. The bond funds construction of a new comprehensive high school on the district’s south side and two new elementary schools serving the north and south areas of ECISD, helping relieve overcrowding and support the district’s continued growth.
Money Matters
At East Central ISD, our students remain our top priority. We are equally committed to responsible financial stewardship—ensuring transparency, maximizing taxpayer dollars, and supporting the resources that drive student success.
To learn more, take a closer look at our budget, funding sources, tax rate, and answers to common questions below.
How Schools Are Funded in Texas
Learn how public schools in Texas are funded, including where dollars come from and how they support student learning.
