CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Recommendation to the Board of Trustees January 23, 2018

CAC MEMBERS Approved by Board at Sept. 12, 2017 school board meeting. 56 invited residents and taxpayers committed to the students of Denton ISD. Represent a diverse cross-section of our district. Bring varying perspectives from our communities.

CAC CO-CHAIRS Dr. Jeff Williams Lauren Baccus

CAC S CHARGE Serve in a temporary advisory capacity to the Board of Trustees and Administration to: Consider the educational needs of all students and align with the district s mission, vision and goals. Represent the entire community, its values and perceptions in the facility-planning process. Assess and prioritize the district s current and long-term facility needs, including new construction, renovations and capital improvements. Bring forward recommendations to the Board of Trustees as to how to address the district s facility needs, including what should be included and how much money should be requested in a possible bond election.

COMMITTEE PROCESS Met 8 times over the course of 5 months as a large group. (Some sub-committees had additional meetings & toured district facilities.) Formed 6 sub-committees: Growth Elementary Schools Secondary Schools Special Programs Extracurricular Innovation Took an in-depth look at needs across all program areas and facilities. All meetings were open to the public and resources were posted online at www.dentonisdcac.org. All committee members had an opportunity to give input during sub-committee work and during the process to develop final recommendations. Citizens Advisory Committee

THE COMMITTEE STUDIED Existing Facility Conditions Demographic Reports & Enrollment Projections Bonding Capacity & Impact of Potential Bond Building Needs, Potential Solutions & Cost Analysis

KEY CONSIDERATIONS GROWTH Denton ISD s last bond was in 2013, and approximately 3,200 new students have enrolled since that time. Denton ISD is ranked fourth in DFW for annual home closings (behind only Frisco, Prosper and Northwest ISDs). Denton ISD is first for most vacant lots. Projected growth for the district: 2021-2022 projected enrollment: 31,833 students 2026-2027 projected enrollment: 34,950 students

KEY CONSIDERATIONS AGING FACILITIES Nearly 25% of Denton ISD schools are 40 years old or older. These campuses are inequitable to the district s newest campuses and have aging conditions to be addressed in the following areas: ADA Compliance Access Controls Safety & Security Structural Deficiencies Site Improvements Life Cycle Replacements HVAC Electrical Plumbing Finishes Did you know? In the last 10 years, Denton ISD has built 11 schools. None are located in the City of Denton.

KEY CONSIDERATIONS TAX RATE It is the committee s desire to stay at the $0.48 I&S tax rate. The voter-approved TRE in September moved 2 cents from I&S to M&O, keeping the $1.54 Ad Valorem Tax Rate the same for the 4 th consecutive year. Bond Capacity scenarios were provided by the district s financial advisor. The scenarios assumed an annual tax base growth of $1,077,890,503. Denton ISD has experienced $1.4 and $1.7 billion in tax base growth the last two years, respectively. The CAC recognized that the Bond Capacity is possible because of the growth and the Board s strong financial practices to pay down existing debt ($134.2 m since 2005).

CAC PLANNING The Committee considered nearly 100 projects, which were narrowed to approximately 40 by the sub-committees. The 40 priorities are now reflected as 25 projects in 5 categories. The CAC recommends these projects for a 2018 bond package.

CAC PLANNING - PROJECT PRIORITIZATION The Committee used five grading factors to prioritize potential projects and assign each project a score: 1. Urgency/Need 2. Benefit to Students 3. Equity 4. Value 5. Benefit to Community

COMMITTEE CONSENSUS On Thursday, January 18, 2018, committee members unanimously agreed to bring forth the following projects as our recommendation

CAC RECOMMENDATION GROWTH Middle School #9 Elementary School #25 East Transportation Facility build a new facility on east side of district West Transportation Facility renovate existing facility/build new on west side AGING FACILITIES Denton High School build a replacement campus Renovate current Denton High to become Calhoun Middle School Newton Rayzor Elementary School build a replacement campus Woodrow Wilson Elementary School build a replacement campus Strickland Middle School renovate/rebuild Secondary Schools capital improvements at 5 campuses Elementary Schools capital Improvements at 11 campuses Support Facilities capital improvements at Sisk Annex & Technology Building Natatorium repairs CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION LaGrone Advanced Technology Complex program additions Agricultural Science Center build new facility Culinary Programs renovations at Guyer & Ryan High Schools CTE Programs & Classrooms at Ryan High School renovate & expand INFRASTRUCTURE & SAFETY Technology replace fiber; add & replace security cameras at all schools Building Control Systems replace systems at 22 facilities Secure Vestibules add security features at Davis & Ann Windle EXTRACURRICULAR High School Athletics additions & renovations at Guyer & Ryan athletic facilities High School Fine Arts additions & renovations to Guyer & Ryan fine arts classrooms & facilities Middle School Fine Arts updates at Crownover, Harpool, McMath, Myers & Navo Carrico Athletic Complex competition stadium, add parking & 2 tennis courts C.H. Collins Athletic Complex update fieldhouse, conference space & lighting

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Therefore, it is the recommendation of the Citizens Advisory Committee that the Board of Trustees consider calling a Bond Election for $750 million to be on the May 5, 2018 ballot.

SUMMARY BY CATEGORY GROWTH $139,864,552 AGING FACILITIES $439,947,060 CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION $30,606,551 INFRASTRUCTURE & SAFETY $20,584,633 EXTRACURRICULAR $119,496,416 TOTAL $750,499,212

SUMMARY BY ZONE BRASWELL ZONE $157,164,565 DENTON ZONE $292,873,057 GUYER ZONE $59,619,893 RYAN ZONE $170,987,911 DISTRICT-WIDE FACILITIES $69,853,786 TOTAL $750,499,212

NO IMPACT TO TAX RATE Based on the financial analysis provided by the district s financial advisor, Denton ISD is able to ask for voter authorization for $750 million while maintaining the current $1.54 Ad Valorem Tax Rate. This means that if the Denton ISD Board of Trustees calls a bond election, and the voters authorize $750 million, there will be no increase to the school district s Ad Valorem Tax Rate.

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QUESTIONS? Citizens Advisory Committee

THANK YOU! Citizens Advisory Committee