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Klein ISD board approves 2026 districtwide safety project initiation, contractor awards and CenterPoint agreement

April 13, 2026 | KLEIN ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Klein ISD board approves 2026 districtwide safety project initiation, contractor awards and CenterPoint agreement
Klein Independent School District trustees on April 13 approved multiple bond‑related and safety actions after receiving an update on the 2022 voter‑approved bond and the district’s safety efforts.

Chief of Operations August Wonderlick presented Bond Update No. 8, describing completed safety projects (secure vestibules, intercom video front doors, shatter‑resistant window film and classroom doors), technology upgrades (new cameras, MTA email security and CrowdStrike endpoint protections) and ongoing modernizations at multiple campuses. He said the bond enabled prioritized safety work and noted construction costs remain elevated due to inflation and higher fuel prices.

Following the presentation, the board considered and voted on four bond items (agenda 9A–9D). The board approved project initiation for 2026 districtwide safety and security enhancements (recorded as "approved 6"). The trustees also approved contractors for a 2025 facility and safety renovation project, the 2025 generator replacement projects (Benningas/Frank/McDougall and Hildebrandt), and the Criminal Gym addition project; each motion passed with every present trustee recorded in favor (transcript records each vote as passing with six in favor).

The board next approved an emergency operation staging area site extension agreement with CenterPoint Energy; the motion passed unanimously. The public transcript records each vote result ("It passes 6" or similar voice vote notation) but does not consistently identify movers and seconders by name for each motion.

What the approvals mean: the district will proceed with planning and contractor work for the identified safety, facility and generator projects as part of the 2022 bond program and will have an extension agreement in place with CenterPoint Energy for an emergency staging area. Wonderlick asked the public to monitor the district's bond website for updates. (The transcript contains a likely garbled URL; the district's bond website should be confirmed via Klein ISD communications.)

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