
COOPER ISD BOND ELECTION
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, voters in Cooper ISD will vote on the district’s $23,270,330 bond election.
Why is Cooper ISD having a bond election?
Working with the Board of Trustees, teachers, and administrators from across the district, the Facility Planning Committee developed a list of items to consider for inclusion in a bond package. The District has been evaluating current facilities and equipment, ongoing enrollment, and growth.
Learn more about the Cooper ISD Facility Planning Committee here.
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Using a comprehensive survey by Zonda Demographics, Cooper ISD is forecasted to enroll approximately 960 students by 2029/30 and almost 1,000 by 2034/35.
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The District-Wide Multi-Purpose Center will primarily be utilized by programs including fine arts, band, sports medicine, color guard, STEM, and athletics (baseball/softball, track, cheer, football, etc.). Other uses for the 50-yard turf field facility include a locker room, weight room, storage, CTE classrooms, special olympics, field day, community events, and various elementary activities.
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This will include a new traffic flow with pick-up and drop-off lanes at the elementary school campus.
How will this affect your taxes?
If both Propositions pass, the District projects a tax impact of $0.2595 (25.95 cents).
Learn about school finance and the district’s tax rate history below.
Important Dates
Register to Vote
Monday, October 6
To vote in the bond election, make sure to register by October 6
October 20 - 31
EARLY VOTING
Early voting runs from Monday, October 20 - Friday, October 31
Election day
Tuesday, November 4
All polling locations are open from 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM