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Lamar CISD Voters Approve 2025 Bond Propositions

Posted Date: 11/05/25 (7:00 AM)

Lamar CISD Voters Approve 2025 Bond Propositions

November 5, 2025
A blue graphic with text thanking the Lamar CISD community.
Lamar Consolidated ISD is pleased to announce that area voters approved three of the four bond propositions on the district’s 2025 bond. Preliminary election results – which will become official once formally canvassed – show that district residents approved the following propositions totaling $1,958,310,000. 
  
Proposition A: New Schools & Facility Improvements  
Proposition C: Technology Equipment Refresh 
Proposition D: Student Device Initiative  
 
“We are extremely grateful to the Lamar CISD residents who supported the bond, both by voting for it at the polls and by helping spread the word to friends, neighbors, and their families about the impact of the propositions on our schools and students,” Lamar CISD Superintendent Dr. Roosevelt Nivens said.  
 
He went on to emphasize the importance of the community’s investment in students’ success. 
 
“It's important that every student has access to the facilities, tools, and technology they need to be successful,” Dr. Nivens added, “and it’s important to remember that the decisions we make today lay foundations for the future of both current students and those on their way, as well as for the good of our entire community. The support of our families and communities, together with the amazing leadership of our elected trustees, means everything, and we’re grateful for it as a district.” 
 
Dr. Nivens also noted the district’s continued growth and the responsibility that comes with it. 
 
“Lamar CISD continues to grow at an amazing rate, and with all that growth comes an enormous responsibility to the families whose students have been entrusted to us,” Dr. Nivens said. “We know that much of our growth in recent years is connected to the district’s continued success. Lamar CISD is committed to being an elite school district offering the very best educational opportunities, and we’re grateful to our community for all their support. 
 
The November 4, 2025, bond election was called by a unanimous vote of the Lamar CISD Board of Trustees during a Special Called Meeting on August 12. The bond package, totaling $1.99 billion, was designed primarily to fund new school facilities and facility improvements that address projected enrollment growth within the district.  
 
Lamar CISD has experienced significant growth within the last few years and has been identified as a “hypergrowth” district in recent demographic studies. The district currently serves nearly 49,000 students at 57 campuses. According to the 2025 Q2 demographic report, Lamar CISD had 93 active building subdivisions and 44 future subdivisions with nearly 58,500 lots in various stages of planning, with groundwork underway on approximately 2,500 lots across 15 subdivisions. Enrollment is currently forecasted to grow to approximately 67,412 students by 2034-2035. 
A woman smiles, holding a sign promoting a school bond election.
A man smiles and holds a sign promoting a school bond election in front of a school building.
Especially important to many area voters was the fact that the 2025 Bond was structured to address enrollment growth, repairs and renovations to existing facilities, and technology upgrades without an anticipated increase in the current tax rate, thanks to Lamar CISD’s strong financial standing and ongoing growth in property values associated with new development.  
 
“We manage our finances carefully in Lamar CISD, and it gives us great satisfaction as a district to say that the passage of this bond does not come with a tax rate increase,” Dr. Nivens said. 
 
By law, bond funds cannot be used for teacher or staff salaries or daily operating expenses. All funds must be spent on capital projects approved by voters. Additional information about the bond package, including details for each proposition, is available on the Lamar CISD website at https://www.LCISD.org/Bond2025. 
 
For information on the status of both current and past bond projects, visit the Lamar CISD Bond Program Office website

For election results, please visit the Fort Bend County Election Results website