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Voting Informationand Times
Election Day is Saturday, May 4.Vote Early April 22 – April 30.
Monday thru Friday 8am - 4pm
Thursday, April 25 7am - 7pm
Saturday, April 27 10am - 2pm
Monday, April 29 7am - 7pm
Tuesday, April 30 7am - 7pm
Early Voting Days & Times
Early Voting Location
MWPISD Administration606 South Betty, Monahans, TX
ELECTION DAYSATURDAY MAY 4
7AM-7PM
VOTE EARLYAPRIL 22-APRIL 30
ZERO65 AND OLDERSENIOR CITIZENS
TAX IMPACT
Cullender and Tatom Upgrades
• Front entrance upgrades, safety & security upgrades, interior paint & flooring, cabinetry replacementsexterior finishes, restroom repairs & upgrades, roof & HVAC replacements, electrical upgrades, accessibility improvements, new playgrounds, exterior doors, energy-efficient windows, and sidewalk replacements
• New parking lot and exterior awning at Cullender
• New parking lot, bus drive with shade canopy, enclosure from classrooms to gymnasium andcafeteria sound system at Tatom
• Districtwide safety and security projects at every school and every facility
• Secure entryways, access card reader systems, electronic locking classroom doors,centralized lockdown systems, connecting buildings to eliminate outside hallways
• Updated fire alarms, public address sound systems, interior/exterior lighting, newsurveillance cameras, increased handicap accessibility, and additional parking lots and bus lanes
Safety and Security
New Elementary School
• One new building that houses two schools under one roof built on the south side of townwith a student capacity of 900 (one wing dedicated to 3rd & 4th Grades and one dedicated to 5th & 6th Grades) that would open in the Fall of 2021
• Two gyms, separate cafeterias and playgrounds, one library, one bus drop off, two dropoff drives, and safety & security updates
New Elementary School and Upgrades
Library
Cafeteria Kitchen
Classroom
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Culinary Arts Nursing Fashion
Cosmetology
Robotics
• Convert Sudderth Elementary into a Career & Technology Center
• Capacity for 200 students with bus transportation provided from MHS, safety & security upgrades
• Course expansion to include Nursing, Culinary Arts, Robotics, Cosmetology, Fashion, andComputer Technology
• The Education Center will share the campus with its own secure entrance and classrooms
• New welding classrooms, auto tech facility and building upgrades at the district Bus Barn
Career and Technology Expansion
• Interactive projectors/smartboards and new classroom/library furniture at every school in every classroom
Technology and Modern Learning
• Renovate auditorium, library, front office and administration area, locker area, restrooms, andsafety & security upgrades
• New flooring, ceiling, interior paint, interior and exterior doors, energy-efficient windows,cabinetry, accessibility improvements, and upgrade parking lot asphalt
Walker Junior High Expansion
Administration Offices
Auditorium
Library
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Elementary School$44,230,000
High School$79,790,000
Junior High School$7,090,000
Career & Technology Education$6,210,000Classroom Technology& Furniture$2,680,000
100%Safety & Security
Safety of students and staff was the number one priority of the Community Focused Committee and is part of every proposed project.
ProposedBond Amount$140 MILLION
STUDENT GROWTHAND CAPACITYSince 2008, the district has
gained 450 students
2009
2011
2013
2015
2017
Cur
rent
2008
COMMUNITYTASK FORCE
21 community members5 months of studying andprioritizing critical needs
BY T
HE
COM
MUNITY FOR THE COMM
UN
ITY
21
52YEARSTHE AVERAGE AGEOF BUILDINGS IS52 YEARS.
• Replaces every building over 50 years old and past its useful life with modern learning spacesand safety & security upgrades
• Everything under one roof eliminating multiple entrances and outside hallways
• Capacity of 700 with space for future additions
• New computer labs, library, cafeteria, and kitchen
• New flooring, ceilings, exterior doors, energy-efficient windows, and parking lot asphalt
• Competition gym, practice gym, natatorium, baseball field, softball field, track, band marching pad
Special Education
• Replace restroom and kitchen flooring, sidewalks, cabinets and update staff/student restrooms
Testing Center
• Remodel of Monahans Education Center to a Testing Center with four large computer labs anda multipurpose conference room
Fine Arts Remodel
• New auditorium with 700 seats and band hall renovation
• New black box theatre, dressing rooms, and scene shop storage
• New fine arts addition, choir addition, new art room, band hallway enclosure
Athletic Upgrades
• New competition gym with seating for 700 includes two new boys’ locker roomsand two new girls’ locker rooms
• Upgraded Sports Complex
• New 500-seat Natatorium with 8 competitive swim lanes
• Junior High Bell Field: new concession/restrooms/ticket building and new homeand visitor locker rooms
• Estes Field: new west side home field house, press box, concession and restrooms
• Tennis: 8 new courts with covered seating, new boys’ and girls’ locker rooms
• Upgrades to the baseball and softball facilities
High School Transformation
New Monahans High School All Under One Roof
Monahans High SchoolAging Facilities
Library
Cafeteria
The 2019 Bond Proposal is onlythe second Bond in MWPISD history.
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NatatoriumAuditorium
Estes Field Additions Gyms
SINCE LAST BOND ELECTION
ESTIMATEDIMPACT
$0FOR 65+
NO TAX IMPACT OVER FROZEN AMOUNT
$22PER MONTH
100,000 HOME
$12.54High School
$1.11Junior High
$0.42 Technology& Modern Learning
HOW THE $22BREAKS DOWN
$6.95ElementarySchool
$0.98Career & Technology
LOWEST TAX RATE AMONG 12 UIL REGION DISTRICTS