How was the bond proposal developed?
The District’s Facility Advisory Committee, representing a cross-section of the community, played a key role in this decision. Parents, teachers, staff, students, and community members met several times over the summer of 2025. They toured and reviewed the district's current facilities and discussed academic priorities with district administration. The committee identified needs and developed a recommendation for the Board presented on August 4, 2025.
How much will my taxes increase?
Use the personal tax calculator located on the right sidebar to estimate your potential maximum tax increase.
Would my taxes go up if I am over 65 years old?
No. By law, if you receive an Age 65 or Older Exemption, your homestead tax rate cannot be raised above the frozen level unless you make significant improvements to your home. A significant improvement would be anything beyond normal maintenance or repair, such as building a swimming pool or adding a garage or game room.
I am over 65 years old. How do I make sure my taxes are frozen?
Under state law, if you have applied for and received the Age 65 Freeze on your homestead, your school taxes CANNOT be raised above their frozen level unless you make significant improvements or additions to your home. To apply for the Age 65 freeze, contact your county’s Central Appraisal District.
Why does the Ballot Language say "This is a property tax increase..." if I am over 65 and my taxes are frozen?
State law requires all school district bond election ballots to be printed with: "This is a property tax increase". Under state law, if you have applied for and received the Age 65 Freeze on your homestead, your school taxes CANNOT be raised above their frozen level unless you make significant improvements or additions to your home. To apply for the Age 65 freeze, contact your county’s Central Appraisal District.
Why are teacher salaries not included in the bond?
By law, bond funds cannot be used for payroll expenses or any daily operational costs such as utilities, supplies, fuel, and insurance. Instead, bond funds can only be used for new buildings, additions and renovations, land acquisition, technology infrastructure and equipment, or school buses.
How is the district's tax rate configured?
A school district’s tax rate is comprised of two components or “buckets”. The first bucket is the Maintenance and Operations budget (M&O), which funds daily costs and recurring or consumable expenditures such as teacher and staff salaries, supplies, software and utilities. The second bucket is the Interest and Sinking budget (I&S), also known as Debt Service, and that is for longer-term capital improvements approved by voters through bond elections. I&S funds cannot by law be used to pay M&O expenses, which means that voter-approved bonds cannot be used to increase teacher salaries or pay rising costs for utilities and services.
When and where can I vote?
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS
(Main Location) City of Lufkin Parks & Recreation Center - 512 Montrose, Lufkin
(Diboll Location) TLL Temple Memorial Library, Community Room - 300 Park Street, Diboll
Monday, October 20, 2025 through Friday, October 24, 2025 - 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Monday, October 27, 2025 through Wednesday, October 29, 2025 - 8:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M.
Thursday, October 30, 2025 through Friday, October 31, 2025 - 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
ELECTION DAY VOTING LOCATIONS - Polls are open 7AM - 7PM
Diboll Location - TLL Temple Memorial Library, Community Room - 300 Park Street, Diboll
Last day to receive Ballot by Mail Application October 24, 2025
Last Day to register to vote October 6, 2025
Please visit this webpage for an all-inclusive list of voting locations, dates, and times: Voting – Diboll ISD Bond
Who can vote in this bond election?
Anyone at least 18 years of age and living within the boundaries of Diboll ISD is eligible to vote. You must be registered by October 6, 2025 in order to participate in this election.
How do I know if I'm registered to vote?
You can check your voter registration status or start a new voter registration application here: Register to Vote in Texas | VoteTexas.gov
If you need to update your address, you can simply fill out the change online.