On election day, May 3, 2025, voters in Argyle ISD passed two proposed bond propositions designed by the AISD community to manage rapid enrollment growth, provide needed capital improvements to existing facilities and infrastructure, and construct a baseball/softball complex by Argyle High School in Canyon Falls. Click here to read the full district post-election press release.
Proposition A passed by 65.73% with 2,467 votes. This proposition includes Elementary #6, Middle School #2, Middle School #4 design, Elementary School #5 Construction Escalation, Land Acquisition & Offsite costs, Capital Improvements, Buses & Technology Infrastructure.
This proposition allows the district to provide classroom capacity to accommodate the district’s rapid enrollment growth. The district is expected to reach nearly 12,000 students in 2035. Argyle ISD currently has 6,200 students in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade.
Proposition B passed by 56.79% with 2,125 votes and includes a baseball/softball complex at Argyle High School in Canyon Falls. This will allow AHS teams to practice and play at their home campus when the district transitions to two high schools in 2027.
The bond election included 2,794 votes during early voting that closed on Tuesday. Election Day saw 959 voters head to the polls in the bond election. These are the unofficial totals according to the Denton County Elections results website, with all 11 precincts reporting.
Argyle ISD Election Results
Proposition A
For2,467 (65.73%)
Against1,287 (34.27%)
Proposition B
For2,125 (56.79%)
Against1,618 (43.21%)
Proposition A ($393,735,000)
Elementary #6
Middle School #2
Middle School #3 (Planning & Design only)
Elementary School #5 Construction Escalation
Existing Facilities Capital Improvements
Land Acquisition & Offsite Costs
Buses
Technology Infrastructure
Proposition B ($29,435,000)
New Baseball/Softball Complex at Argyle High School (Canyon Falls)
Fast-Growth District
Argyle ISD is a fast-growing district with a 12% average annual increase in student enrollment over the past five years.
District Enrollment and Future Projections
District % Change from 2020-2025: 61%
District % Change from 2025-2035: 86%