• November 2022 Bond
     
    Aug. 16, the GISD Board of Trustees called for a bond election on Nov. 8 that would fund the building of replacement campuses for 72-year-old Greenville Middle School and 72-year-old L.P. Waters Early Childhood Center.
     
    The new campuses would accommodate enrollment growth. In addition, a new middle school would allow for expanded course offerings, including Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes. Sixth-graders would move to the new campus, providing additional capacity at Travis Elementary, which would alleviate crowding at the elementary level. Below are preliminary schematic designs, based on staff, student and community input. The new L.P. Waters building would include a family resource room that would be used for meetings and events. It would feature a commemorative wall and mural devoted to honoring the history of Carver High School, which was the original campus built in 1950 that now houses L.P. Waters. 

    If you see any information that needs clarification, or if you have any questions, contact us at feedback@greenvilleisd.com.

    Bond Project List

     
     

    Click HERE to view a video detailing Public School Finance 101.



    Proposed L.P. Waters Early Childhood Center

    Click HERE to view a video of the L.P. Waters Proposed Traffic Patterns and Project Phases



    Proposed Greenville Middle School

    GMS Birds-Eye Render

    GMS Site Plan Render

    Click HERE to view a video of the Greenville Middle School Proposed Site and Traffic Patterns     

     

    Click HERE to view a video of the accessibility to the proposed middle school via Nevada Drive between Ridgecrest Road and Canton Street.  

     
    Voting
     
    Voters will have from Oct. 24-Nov. 4 to cast ballots during early voting, or they can cast ballots on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8. The last day to register to vote in time to participate in this election is Tuesday, Oct. 11. New residents are encouraged to check their voter registration cards to ensure their current address is on file. Only registered voters who reside within GISD boundaries are eligible to vote in the election.
     

    To register to vote, please call Hunt County Voters Administration Office at 903-454-5467. The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 8, 2022 election is Tuesday, Oct. 11.

    Early voting will take place at the Hunt County Voters Administration Office (2217A Washington St. Greenville, Tx. 75401) on the following dates/times:

    Monday, Oct. 24 - Friday, Oct. 28 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m

    Saturday, Oct. 29 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    Sunday, Oct. 30 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    Monday, Oct. 31 - Friday, November 4 from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    Election day voting locations will be announced by Hunt County Voter Administration.

     

    Community Feedback

    This summer, GISD held a series of public visioning meetings to discuss design ideas for a potential new middle school and Pre-K center. Attendees shared their input on topics such as building floor plans, exterior design and the best ways to honor the legacy of Carver High School. During the formulation of the earlier bond proposal, a Citizens Advisory Committee composed of 47 community and staff members from across the district, met to analyze current district facilities, as well as enrollment and demographic trends.