AHISD Mission Statement

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AHISD Mission Statement The Alamo Heights Independent School District, the heart of our community whose passion is excellence, will educate and empower every student to excel academically and as a confident, compassionate citizen with impeccable character and a global perspective through engaging, personally challenging, and relevant experiences that inspire learning for life. AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

ACCOLADES • Top 1-2% of High Schools in the U.S. (Newsweek Magazine) • Top 3 School District in Texas, H-E-B Excellence in Education Award (2016) • Top 5 School Board in Texas, H-E-B Excellence in Education Award (2015) • Texas School District of Excellence Award, Texas A&M University (2015) • Top 5 School District in Texas, H-E-B Excellence in Education Award (2014) • Top 10 School District in Texas (out of 1,024) (niche.com) • AHHS Rocketry earned National Diamond Goddard Award, SystemsGo (2015 & 2016) • Top School District in the Region (San Antonio Express-News Reader’s Choice Award) • AH Junior School earned an A as one of the Best Public Middle Schools, Best Academics & Most Diverse Schools in area, state, and nation (niche.com) • Woodridge & Cambridge both named Top 1 & 2 Elementary Schools in Region out of several hundred schools (niche.com) • Spanish Immersion, Dual Language, Gifted/Talented and Special Education Programs considered among the best in the region

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

OUR FOCUS • Comprehensive Curriculum • Student Engagement ~ Design Process • Diverse Course Offerings ~ 30+ Courses Added • College Readiness ~ 96% of Class of 2016 enrolled ~ 47% AP/DC Courses • Character Education • Student Voice ~ Focus Groups, Surveys, Leadership • Extracurricular Opportunities ~ Top 10 in Texas UIL Lone Star Cup

NEEDS ASSESSMENT • Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Personnel Audit • 7-Year Technology Plan • 2011 Budget Cuts • Safety Audit • Facility Master Plan

EFFICIENCIES • Approximate 1 Mega Watt of Solar Panels generating over $275,000 annually • High Efficient Windows • Energy Efficient Lighting • HVAC Controls • Thermal Storage • Saving of $23 million in refinancing bond debt

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Originated in 1955 AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Originated in 1911 AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Originated in 1953 AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Originated in 1959 AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Originated in 1964 AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

ALAMO HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL | BOND 2017 New Central Plant New Academic, Laboratory, and Athletic Complex New Parking Lot New Dining/Multipurpose Hall New Collaborative Lab Spaces New Synthetic Turf Football Field New Track Redesigned Courtyard New Stadium Seating, Athletic Facilities, & Press Box Engaged Classrooms CAMPUSWIDE: Restroom Renovations Technology System Improvements Roofing Repair and Replacement HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing Improvements Site Drainage and Landscaping Improvements Security Fencing/Lighting New Synthetic Turf Soccer Field Additional Parking (Campuswide Net Gain: 50 Spaces) AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Originated in 1959 AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

USE OF BONDS-Districtwide Highlights • Engaged Classroom Furniture • New Auditorium Lighting & Sound Equipment • Resurface Tennis Courts, Softball Dressing Area • Indoor Security Cameras, Fencing, Lighting • New Buses, Maintenance Trucks & • Roofing, HVAC • Technology • Library Books • Band Instruments • Strings Instruments • Choir Equipment • Site Drainage/Drought Resistant Landscaping • New Natatorium (regulation size)

5.5¢ ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD| BOND 2017 SCOPE TOTAL: $135 Million Howard Early Childhood Center Classroom Flooring Cambridge Elementary Classroom Furniture Woodridge Elementary Roofing Alamo Heights Junior School District Capital Improvements Robbins Academy Technology Alamo Heights High School TOTAL: $135 Million WHAT WILL IT COST TAXPAYERS? 5.5¢ $24/month For the average home in AHISD (taxable valuation of $515,000) Estimated debt services tax rate increase over 7 years AHISD | ALAMO HEIGHTS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

AHISD USE OF BOND FUNDS

AHISD TOTAL TAX RATE HISTORY

AREA ISD DEBT SERVICE TAX RATES

COMPARISON DISTRICTS DEBT SERVICE TAX RATES

AREA ISD TOTAL TAX RATES

Community Presentations Alamo Heights High School Black Box Theater VOTER INFORMATION Early Voting April 24 to May 2, 2017 Election Day Saturday, May 6, 2017 Community Presentations Alamo Heights High School Black Box Theater March 8 • 7 - 8 p.m. April 4 • 7 - 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.ahisd.net. Para más información, visite nuestra website www.ahisd.net.