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Argyle ISD
Location
Argyle, TX
Year
2025
Bond Amount
$423.17 Million
No. of Propositions
2
In response to rapid enrollment growth, Argyle ISD developed a $423.17 million bond proposal focused on expanding capacity, improving safety, and preparing for long-term needs. The community overwhelmingly supported both Proposition A and Proposition B during the May 2025 election.
The Challenge:
Argyle ISD is experiencing some of the fastest enrollment growth in the state, with student projections expected to nearly double by 2033. Existing campuses were nearing capacity, and the district faced the urgent need to plan for new schools, expand existing facilities, and update infrastructure—all while maintaining its current tax rate and earning community trust.
What We Did:
We helped Argyle ISD tell the story of a district experiencing rapid growth—and the challenges that come with it. From overcrowded classrooms to the need for new schools and expanded facilities, we worked with district leaders and the community to communicate why thoughtful, proactive planning was essential. By grounding the bond strategy in real data and lived experiences, we helped the district build trust and rally support around a shared vision for the future.
Why Choose Us

Courtney Carpenter, Ed.D.
Argyle ISD Superintendent
Pfluger Architects made an incredible impact during our recent bond election, allowing Argyle ISD to address rapid growth with big vision, bold ideas, and hands-on support. From day one, they were responsive, collaborative, and fully invested in our success. Pfluger was not just a partner—they were a driving force behind our success.

Chris Steinbruck
Flour Bluff ISD Superintendent
From the very beginning, Cody Cunningham, David Young, Robby McGowen, and the entire team at Pfluger were more than consultants—they were teammates. Their steady guidance helped our district communicate clearly, engage authentically, and build the kind of trust that led to a successful election. They helped us do it the right way, and our community responded.

Stephanie Howard, Ed.D.
Midland ISD Superintendent
The one piece that I don’t know that anyone was really thinking about is the morale, the booster it gave our employees, our staff, our students. That the community was behind them and supported not only a bond, which is difficult to pass in Midland, but the biggest bond we have ever passed – one of the largest in the state.

Travis Fanning
Beeville ISD Superintendent
The work that we did with this project could not have been made possible without [Pfluger] supporting us as well... It was truly like a creative unit and a family that just bonded together. We don't know if we would have gotten this bond to pass because you all were as motivated and as driven as we were to make this possible.






















