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Alvin ISD credits voter-approved bonds for surge in school construction and facilities growth

Alvin Independent School District · April 15, 2026
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Summary

A narrated history of Alvin Independent School District says voters approved two bond elections totaling more than $155,000,000 that funded new campuses including Hood Case (1997), Don Jeter (2002) and Merrick (2004), and supported district expansion through the early 2000s.

Presenter (Speaker 1) recounts that voters approved two bond elections totaling more than $155,000,000 to fund projects that helped Alvin Independent School District keep up with a growing student population.

The bond elections, the narrator said, underpinned a period of construction and new campuses: Hood Case Elementary opened in 1997 and was named for educators Golda Fingerhood and…

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