Board Meeting
2505 Waldron Rd
Corpus Christi
TX
78413
United States
Thank you, Flour Bluff community, for your incredible support in voting YES on all three bond propositions. Your trust and commitment to our students and schools mean everything. With the approval of Propositions A, B, and C, we can now move forward with essential upgrades to our facilities, expanded spaces for career and technical education, fine arts, and athletics, and long-overdue improvements to Hornet Stadium. This moment reflects a shared vision for a stronger, safer, and more inspiring learning environment for every student. Your belief in the future of Flour Bluff ISD will have a lasting impact for generations to come.
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Proposition A includes the design, construction, renovation, and upgrading of school facilities, enhancements to safety and security, and the replacement of aging fleet vehicles.
Proposition B focuses on career and technical education (skilled trades), the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC), fine arts additions, and physical education indoor and outdoor spaces used for required curriculum and active learning.
Proposition C includes the design, construction, renovation, improvement, and modernization of the existing Hornet Stadium and related infrastructure.
May 3, 2025 (Corpus Christi, Texas) – Flour Bluff Independent School District is proud to announce the successful passage of the 2025 Bond Election. With support from across our ISD community — including Flour Bluff, Padre Island, NAS Corpus Christi, and the Corpus Christi Army Depot — voters approved all three bond propositions, paving the way for critical improvements that will benefit our students for years to come.
Superintendent Chris Steinbruck expressed his deep appreciation to the community for standing behind public education and believing in the future of Flour Bluff ISD.
“The results of this election reflect a community that cares deeply about the future of Flour Bluff ISD,” said Steinbruck. “For over 130 years, this district has been built on tradition, high expectations, and a commitment to doing what’s best for kids. That kind of success doesn’t happen without the collective efforts of our teachers, coaches, bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers, paraprofessionals, administrators, support staff, volunteers, and parents—each one plays a vital role in shaping the lives of our students.”
“This was a true team effort,” Steinbruck continued. “From the very beginning, our Long-Range Planning Committee invested their time, experience, and thoughtfulness to help identify the most pressing needs across the district. Their work, alongside input from staff, parents, students, and community members, helped guide this process and ensure transparency every step of the way.
The 2025 Bond is made up of three propositions designed to address aging infrastructure, improve safety, and expand student opportunities in Academics, Fine Arts, Athletics, CTE, and NJROTC:
“As a proud military community, we understand the importance of service, stewardship, and working together for something greater than ourselves. From the Island to the Bluff, from NAS to the Army Depot, voters took the time to learn, ask questions, and make the decision they felt was best. Whether you voted yes or no, I’m thankful for your engagement—and we’re committed to moving forward in a way that honors the values, voices, and priorities of this entire community.”
With the bond now approved, Flour Bluff ISD will begin working closely with staff, community members, and design teams to develop detailed timelines and next steps. Updates will be shared through the district website, board meetings, and ongoing stakeholder communications.
Flour Bluff ISD remains committed to being responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars, transparent in every step, and focused on ensuring every Hornet is College, Career or Military ready.
To learn more about the bond and upcoming progress, visit www.FlourBluffISDBond.net.