SHISD Bond 2026
Voters in Spring Hill ISD approved all three propositions of the Bond election. The approval reflects strong community support for continued investment in the district’s students, staff, and facilities.
The Bond proposal for facility maintenance and improvements was designed to address the current and future needs of Spring Hill students, staff, and the community. The district thanks voters for their participation and response to addressing these needs.
“We are deeply grateful to our voters for their trust and support,” said Superintendent Penny Fleet. “The approval of the Bond allows us to continue providing safe, modern learning environments while maintaining financial stability for the future of Spring Hill ISD.”
The approved Bond package will fund facility improvements ensuring that classrooms, transportation fleet, and extracurricular spaces remain safe, modern, and supportive of student success.
“The Spring Hill community has once again demonstrated its commitment to excellence in education,” said Spring Hill School Board President John Borens. “These resources will ensure our district continues to grow responsibly while meeting the needs of our students today and in the years to come.”
The district will begin planning and implementation phases in the coming months, with regular updates shared on the SHISD website and through district communications.




For the purposes of improving and equipping school facilities, including renovating the Junior High School and District-wide heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) replacements, the purchase of new school buses, and the purchase of vehicles to be used for emergency, safety, or security purposes.
Proposition B - $1,975,000
For the purposes of updating and equipping Panther Stadium, including turf replacement, lighting and track resurfacing.
Proposition C - $802,256
For the purposes of improving and equipping the tennis complex, including restrooms and related infrastructure.

Registered voters residing within the SHISD boundaries will be asked to vote on the propositions during Early Voting and on Election Day, Saturday, May 2.