Final Unofficial Election Day Results (includes Early Voting)
Final Unofficial Election Day Results (includes Early Voting)
City of Hutto, Council, Place 1
Brian Thompson 57.40 %
Robin Sutton 42.6%
City of Hutto Council, Place 4
Peter Gordon 65.4%
Nicole Calderone 34.6%
City of Hutto, Council, Place 5
Dana Wilcott 46.84 %
James Weaver 26.6%
Marcus Coleman 26.5%
Hutto ISD, Proposition A
For 60.99% Against 39.01%
• Elementary #8 – $63,000,000
- Pre-K thru 5th-grade campus to address growth and add capacity
- Includes a Little Hippos Daycare Center
- School site is identified and district-owned
• Elementary #9 – $70,000,000
- Pre-K thru 5th-grade campus to address growth and add capacity
- Includes a Little Hippos Daycare Center
- School site is identified and district-owned
• Hutto High School Renovations & Additions (final phases) – $68,000,000
- Final stages of HHS modernization including additions for programs such as fine arts, robotics lab, audio, and visual tech classrooms, Air Force JROTC, health sciences, auto mechanics, agricultural mechanics and welding, a new competition gym, and additional dressing facilities for student-athletes, and general upgrades to architectural finishes.
• Existing Middle School Classroom Additions – $14,000,000
- New classroom wing additions for both Hutto and Farley middle schools to add capacity and address growth
• 9th Grade Center build-out to Comprehensive High School – $180,000,000
- NGC build-out will create Hutto ISD’s second high school to address growth and add capacity
• Land Acquisition – $32,000,000
- Provides funds to purchase property for future school sites
• Deferred Maintenance Projects – $24,000,000
- Replace Heating/AC units, plumbing, and electrical systems that have met useful lifespan to improve operational efficiencies
• Buses & Satellite Operations – $10,000,000
- Replace aging school buses and build a second operations station for routes south of Hwy. 79 to eliminate the need for buses to cross railroad tracks and provide shorter ride times for students
• Technology Infrastructure Upgrades – $10,500,000
- Technology infrastructure upgrades to address safety and security systems, data storage, and internet connectivity
Hutto ISD, Proposition B
For 58.25% Against 41.75%
• Instructional Technology – $10,500,000
- Purchase and refresh instructional devices, including one-to-one teacher/staff and student technology
Hutto ISD, Proposition C
For 57.2% Against 42.9%
• Districtwide Academic Center – $40,000,000
- Renovation of College Street facility to include permanent space for DAEP, River Horse Academy, and Special Education 18+ Program