
Bronco Bulletin
Devine Intermediate School
Week of September 25, 2023
Upcoming Events
September 26 - New Substitute Teacher Orientation
September 27 - Title 1 Parent Meeting (evening session)
September 28 - Title 1 Parent Meeting (morning session)
September 29 - End of the 1st Six Weeks
October 2 - 2nd Six Weeks begins
October 2 - World Bullying Prevention - Students may wear blue for awareness
October 3 - Fall Individual Pictures - Out of Standard Dress Day
October 3 - National Night Out @ Devine Golf Course
October 4 - Report Cards published
Bronco Buckle Winner!!!
CONGRATS to the Bronco Buckle winner of the week!
We are so lucky to have Mrs. Yolando Guerrero at our campus! She goes above and beyond to take care of our staff and our school. As head custodian, Yolanda manages both the elementary and the intermediate and is always helping fill in when other custodians are out. When anyone else would be frazzled by the stress, she has a smile on her face while she works to take care of us all. We love you Mrs. Guerrero and are so blessed to have you!
UIL Practice Information for the Week of 9/26 - 9/29 - Please make sure your child has a ride
Annual Title 1 Meeting
All schools receiving Title I, Part A funds are required to convene an annual Title I, Part A parent meeting
- to inform parents and families of their school’s participation or to explain the requirements of the Title I, Part A program
- to explain the right of parents to be involved
PTO Fundraiser - Happening Now!
National Night Out
Devine National Night out is set for Oct. 3rd.
Then Devine Police Department is hosting "National Night Out" for all area Devine residents on Tuesday October 3rd from 6 - 9 pm. There will be live music, free food and drinks. Come see us at the Devine Golf Course on October 3rd for National Night Out. Devine Intermediate School will have a table. Come and say HI!
Snack Menu at DIS cafeteria. Please note some prices have changed.
Devine ISD Bond and VATRE Information
Devine ISD is asking community members for their input about priorities if the bond election slated for November is approved. The link to the survey is https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/disdbond.
Safety and security is still a priority.
Funding sources for capital improvements to address safety and security are only available through voter-approved bonds. After the May 2023 bond election, DISD board members listened to the voters who do not want their property taxes to go up. The board decided to call for another bond election in an amount that will not raise taxes. At the Aug. 21, 2023 meeting, trustees unanimously called for an $11.255 million bond election on Nov. 7, 2023.
Why $11.255 million?
The Interest & Sinking tax rate, which is the portion of the tax rate used to pay voter-approved bonds, will remain at 24 cents if the bond election is approved. The revenue brought in at the 24 cent tax rate is sufficient to fund the entire $11.255 million bond.
A little history about the process of setting priorities.
In the fall of 2022, a facilities committee consisting of staff, parents, and community members was formed. The committee was presented with the board-adopted Strategic Facilities Plan. Committee members reviewed the plan and decided on conducting a survey to get more community input. The feedback from the survey showed that priority should be given to addressing safety and security for students and accommodating the growing band program. The committee reviewed the survey results and decided to recommend that the board call for a $32.2 million bond. At its regular February board meeting, the facilities committee presented their recommendations and the board unanimously approved calling for a bond election. The bond election consisted of two propositions. Proposition A addressed safety and
security improvements, a new band hall, and a new or renovated special education building. Proposition B was for four additional tennis courts to accommodate the district’s large tennis program. Proposition A failed by 39 votes, and Proposition B failed by 172 votes.
What projects can be funded for $11.255 million?
The district has developed a survey to ask the community members to give their input. All the projects recommended in the May bond election will not be addressed, but the district will start with the top
priority item and work down to get as much accomplished as possible. To view the possible projects and to complete the survey, scan the QR code below or go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/disdbond
Please direct questions to the Central Office at 830-851-0795 or by email at disdbond2023@devineisd.org.
About Us
Michael Gomez, Principal
Email: michael.gomez@devineisd.org
Website: https://dis.devineisd.org/
Location: 900 Atkins Avenue, Devine, TX, USA
Phone: 830-851-0495
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/devineinter
Twitter: @tba