Steed takes pride in the district’s track record.“As long as I’ve been here, going on nine years, we have not had a project that was not on time and under budget,” he says. For taxpayers, that commitment means confidence that every dollar is being maximized, while for families, it means timely delivery of safe, modern spaces for learning. INVESTING IN SAFE, RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION Bond funding also supports day-to-day services Bond funding also supports day-to-day services essential to student well-being. Assistant Superintendent of Operations, Dr. Dustin Barton highlights how transportation and nutrition are being strengthened. “Our bond prioritized large capital purchases, and we’ve allocated funding to bring 20 new buses into our fleet this September,” Dr. Barton says. “We currently run a three-tiered system—elementary, middle school, and high school routes—so buses are in use almost six hours a day. These new buses will be a welcome addition.” For families, these investments translate into safer, 227 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 10 HUTTO ISD
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