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Fredericksburg ISD outlines $160 million bond plan to build new high school and upgrades

Fredericksburg City Council · April 7, 2026
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Fredericksburg ISD officials presented a proposed $160 million bond focused on constructing a new high school (about $150 million), campus improvements across district schools, and safety upgrades. Officials said the proposal stems from multi-year planning and cited rising construction costs as a key reason to act now.

Fredericksburg ISD board representatives and interim superintendent Dr. Anne Dixon presented the district’s rationale for a $160 million bond measure that the board unanimously approved to place on an upcoming ballot.

Dr. Dixon and board representatives explained the bond’s principal purpose is to build a modernized high school on district-owned land (estimated at roughly $150 million of the total) and to fund improvements to other campuses, career-technology facilities and district safety and security measures.…

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