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Prosper ISD trustees authorize remarketing of 2019B bonds, approve $23.24M GMP for Rogers Middle renovations and approve personnel actions
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Summary
At its April 20 meeting the Prosper ISD board authorized remarketing of Series 2019B school building bonds, approved a $23,243,915 guaranteed maximum price for Rogers Middle School Phase 4 renovations and approved hiring of contract personnel and terms for the superintendent’s resignation.
The Prosper Independent School District board approved several formal actions Monday night, including authorization to remarket a 2019 bond series and a guaranteed maximum price (GMP) for Rogers Middle School renovations.
Remarketing of 2019B bonds
Trustees approved an order authorizing remarketing of the district’s adjustable‑rate unlimited tax school building bonds, series 2019B. The action delegates authority to district staff for certain documents and approves distribution of a remarketing memorandum. The chair announced the motion carried unanimously in the public record.
Rogers Middle School GMP (Phase 4)
Administration presented a guaranteed maximum price for the final modernization phase at Rogers Middle School. Mr. Pearson reviewed the bid components: a base bid of $22,850,651 plus selected alternates — 30‑inch metal storage racks ($48,006.80), synthetic turf in a courtyard ($123,003.28), terrazzo demo and tile replacement ($189,007.69) and related lighting/ceiling work ($31,004.87) — yielding a GMP of $23,243,915 as presented. The board discussed sequencing, site equity (turf in courtyard) and construction timing; the presenter said construction would begin in May with completion by the end of next summer and a sub‑completion milestone in July 2024.
The board approved the GMP. The public record shows the motion carried after votes were called (the record reads five in favor, one opposed, and trustees noted abstentions for professional reasons earlier in the meeting).
Other actions
After a closed session the board approved hiring contract personnel as presented and approved terms of the superintendent’s resignation and retirement, authorizing the board president to finalize the agreement. Those votes were recorded in the affirmative.
The meeting adjourned at 9:17 p.m.

