Families for a Better Birdville PAC • Bond 2026

Strong Schools. Smart Planning. Secure Future.

Birdville ISD has a responsible plan to address aging facilities, improve safety, expand career training and operate more efficiently - without increasing the tax rate. Bond 2026 is about protecting our investment in students and preparing our community for the future.

Pol. Adv. Paid for by Families For A Better Birdville

Families for Birdville ISDWhy Bond 2026

  • Strong Schools
  • Smart Planning
  • Secure Future
  • No Tax Rate Increase
Family supporting Birdville ISD Bond 2026

Facts & Information

Students and staff deserve safe learning environments. Bond 2026 invests in:

  • Additional security cameras
  • Door access control systems
  • Fencing and fire alarm upgrades
  • Facility rebuilds to address aging campuses
Bottom line: Safety is not optional. It is foundational.

Last year alone, Birdville ISD students earned more than 2,100 industry-based certifications. Bond 2026 expands opportunities at the Birdville Center of Technology and Advanced Learning to prepare students for high-demand careers.

Bottom line: Students should have access to relevant career training in Birdville ISD.

Birdville ISD has demonstrated strong fiscal responsibility. Bond 2026 continues that track record.

  • 90% of 2022 bond projects already completed
  • $6.5 million saved through energy efficiency and sustainability partnership
  • Recognized for excellence in financial management (Texas Association of School Business Officials)
  • Projects can be funded at the current tax rate
Bottom line: Improving schools without raising the rate is a responsible investment in our community.

Enrollment has declined while facilities continue to age. Bond 2026 includes:

  • Rebuilding aging campuses
  • More efficient transportation and maintenance operations
Bottom line: Right-sizing today to protect tomorrow through efficiency.

Strong schools:

  • Attract and engage businesses
  • Expand community pride
  • Provide workforce-ready graduates

When residents support local schools, they invest not only in children but in the long-term strength and stability of the place they call home.

Bottom line: Supporting our schools is supporting our children's future.

Get involved

Bret Giese and Family
Endorsed by Bret Giese and Family
Brett and Michele Dotson
Endorsed by Brett and Michele Dotson
David and Kristi Belloc
Endorsed by David and Kristi Belloc
Joey and Amy Norman
Endorsed by Joey and Amy Norman
Mikel and Ryan Siegmund
Endorsed by Mikel and Ryan Siegmund
Tae Hill
Endorsed by Tae Hill
Tracy and Steve Preskenis
Endorsed by Tracy and Steve Preskenis

Voting Information

Residents of Birdville ISD may vote on Saturday, May 2, if they are registered by Thursday, April 2. Election Day voting will be from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.

Early voting will take place April 20–28. If you will be at least 17 years and 10 months old on the date your voter registration application is submitted, and 18 years old on Election Day, you may also vote.

Visit www.votetexas.gov to check whether you are registered to vote. If not, or if you are but have moved, you can click the link to start a new voter registration application.

You may bring your voter registration card if you like, but all that is required is a valid driver's license or a current passport.