Panther Stadium is 50-60 years old. It lacks seating, restrooms, & concession space; on top of ongoing plumbing and drainage issues & limited ADA accessibility. If approved, Burton ISD will be able to build a new stadium that will accommodate the students & Burton community.

Dress up for Homecoming tomorrow!

7th grade learns how to harvest and observe their own cheek cells.



7th Grade had a blast at the Houston Health Museum.


7th grade learns how to harvest and observe their own cheek cells.
Don't forget, early voting starts October 18th-October 29th. Avoid the lines and head to the polls early.
Dress up for Homecoming tomorrow!

Dress up for Homecoming tomorrow!

Did you know that Burton ISD has the LOWEST tax rate in the region?

We are loving our new app! Access documents,
news updates, and even emergency notifications, right from
your pocket. Download the app on Android:
https://bit.ly/3ttSD7h or iPhone:
https://apple.co/2WZv9uP.

Check out the newest installment of Burton Elementary's Newsletter!
https://www.smore.com/jtrsn
Still have questions about the Burton ISD Bond? Check out our website to have your questions answered. https://www.burtonbond2021.com/bondresources

Brazos Valley Gives is 18-hours of on-line giving that brings the region together on one day & as one community to raise critical funding & awareness for nonprofit organizations throughout the Brazos Valley. https://www.brazosvalleygives.org/donatetoBurtonEducationalFoundation

Student & Parent Portal Planned Outage

If approved by voters, the estimated financial impact of the Burton ISD bond would be $36 per month.

Dress up for this Friday!

We’re thrilled to announce the new app for
Burton Independent School District! Access documents,
news updates, even emergency notifications! Download the
app on Android: https://bit.ly/3ttSD7h or
iPhone: https://apple.co/2WZv9uP.

Vote Early October 18-29, 2021

100% of Bond Dollars will stay in the district. Burton ISD is a Chapter 49 recapture district, better known as Robin Hood, sending almost $1.5 million dollars back to the State since 2010. Over the next three years, the District will lose ~ $4.5 million due to recapture.


