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Bond Oversight Committee Holds First Meeting

On Thursday, October 16th, the San Angelo ISD Bond Oversight Committee held its first meeting to review progress on projects approved by voters in the 2025 Bond Election.

Attendees heard presentations from Deputy Superintendent/CFO Dr. Merl Brandon, Director of Bond Construction Carl Dannheim, and Hector De Santiago with Parkhill Architects. The group learned about the bond sale results, project timelines, and current construction updates — and had the opportunity to ask questions and share feedback.

Thank you to our committee members for volunteering their time to help ensure transparency and accountability throughout the bond process!

Dr. Moran Shares Bond Updates with the San Angelo Retired Teachers Association

San Angelo ISD Superintendent Dr. Christopher Moran visited with members of the San Angelo Retired Teachers Association (SARTA) to share updates on projects funded by the 2025 Bond.

During the meeting, Dr. Moran provided an overview of the progress being made across the district — from planning and design phases to the early stages of construction. He also discussed how the bond projects will support student learning environments, address facility needs, and ensure schools continue to serve San Angelo families for generations to come.

SARTA members, many of whom dedicated their careers to San Angelo ISD students, had the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the district’s plans for the coming years.

This presentation is part of the district’s ongoing commitment to keeping the community informed as bond projects move forward.

Visioning the Future of Glenn Middle School

Representatives from Parkhill Architects recently met with Glenn Middle School staff, administrators, and students for a Visioning Session — an important first step in designing the new Glenn campus made possible by the 2025 Bond.

A Visioning Session brings together the people who know a school best to share their ideas, priorities, and hopes for the new building. Through guided discussions and breakout sessions, participants explored what makes Glenn unique, what an ideal learning environment looks like, and how spaces can support both students and teachers for years to come.

These conversations will help guide Parkhill’s design team as they begin developing the plans for the new Glenn Middle School — ensuring that the design reflects the school’s culture, community, and commitment to student success.

Crockett Elementary Construction Update

Construction is underway at Crockett Elementary, one of the first major projects from the recently passed bond! As part of the district’s elementary right-sizing plan, crews are preparing the pad for a new cafeteria and classroom addition. Work is also progressing on a concrete retaining wall for a detention pond to help manage rainwater runoff.