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Bond committee, construction update: Martinez praised; Borman and High School No. 5 move into site work

5409577 · March 25, 2025
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A citizens bond progress committee reported positive feedback from Martinez Elementary and affirmed bond financials had built-in cost contingencies; construction staff reported mobilization at Borman Elementary, permit and geothermal drilling at High School No. 5 and active work at Reeves and Braswell projects.

The Denton ISD bond progress committee and the district’s construction team gave the board an update Tuesday that combined positive early feedback from newly opened Martinez Elementary with status reports from multiple active construction sites.

Tanya Wright, a member of the citizens bond progress committee, told trustees the committee toured Martinez Elementary and heard a legislative update from district leadership. Wright highlighted the school’s maker space, collaborative “cocurricular” rooms that allow teachers to pull students without long hallway walks, and a courtyard hill students enjoy. “I had the privilege of getting a tour by two members of our student…

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