Summer is typically a busy time for campus updates across Frisco ISD, though as projects paid for with 2018 bond funds are completed, the list of remaining work shrinks, too.
The 2018 voter-approved bond program was originally intended to support growth and infrastructure needs through the 2024-25 school year. Due to the failure of the proposed 2024 bond program, the Board of Trustees and district leadership reprioritized existing funds to stretch the 2018 bond dollars further.
Find 2018 bond program details, including approved funding and actual spending.
This summer is one of the last that the 2018 bond funds will be able to be used for campus work. While routine and emergency maintenance occurs year-round through the District's operating budget, bond funds provide critical support for larger renovations and facility upgrades that help extend the life of school buildings.
As FISD schools age, keeping up with minor renovations ensures the District provides an optimal learning environment for students. By 2027, 35 schools will be at least 20 years old. Just five years later, by 2032, another 19 campuses will have hit the 20-year mark.
Some campuses will be closed for renovations, and their phones will be transferred to their temporary campus.
High schools - Wakeland, Lone Star, Reedy
Middle schools - Clark, Wester, Pioneer Heritage, Pearson
Elementary school - Fisher
Campus and facility renovations
Flooring projects
Ogle ES - Cafeteria flooring replacement
Shawnee Trail ES - Cafeteria flooring replacement
Bright Academy - Cafeteria flooring replacement
Clark MS - Locker room flooring replacement
HVAC projects
Clark MS - Cooling tower replacement
Pioneer Heritage MS - Cooling tower replacement
Wester MS - Cooling tower replacement
Administration Building
Athletic projects
Clark MS - Track resurface and restripe
Nelson MS - Track structural spray
Lawler MS - Track structural spray
Pearson MS - Tennis court resurface
Pioneer Heritage MS - Tennis court resurface
Trent MS - Tennis court resurface
Wester MS - Tennis court resurface
Heritage HS - Outdoor turf replacement
Lone Star HS - Outdoor turf replacement
Wakeland HS - Indoor and outdoor turf replacement
Roofing projects
Roofing at seven campuses and District facilities will be removed and replaced related to February 2022 hail damage.
Wakeland HS
Lone Star HS
Reedy HS
Pearson MS
Fisher ES
Ellison Child Development Center
Natatorium
Lighting
Liberty High School will receive updated LED lighting.
Other projects
Landscaping and concrete flatwork will happen around the District.
Technology updates
New computers
All high schools will receive new Chromebooks for incoming ninth graders participating in the 1 For All program.
Nine elementary schools will receive refreshed student and staff Chromebooks.
Carroll
Corbell
Gunstream
Miller
Ogle
Sem
Spears
Sparks
Vaughn
Four middle school campuses will receive refreshed Mac desktops for computer labs, and staff and student Chromebooks.
Fowler
Nelson
Pearson
Trent
Other new equipment
Projectors will be replaced at Maus Middle School.
Network upgrades across 15 schools and District facilities will include wireless access points, switches and an upgraded District-level firewall.
Allen ES
Early Childhood School
Purefoy ES
Sonntag ES
Tadlock ES
Cobb MS
Hunt MS
Maus MS
Stafford MS
Heritage HS
Liberty HS
Lone Star HS
Student Opportunity Center
Wakeland HS
Transportation West
- Rachel McReynolds

