News, RSS Facebook, RSS General, RSS Twitter, Schools
 By  Austin Phillips Published 
8:34 pm Tuesday, October 12, 2010

City Schools System saving $6 million on construction bond rates

The Madison City Schools System received great news Tuesday, Oct. 12, as the school board and the Madison City Council held a joint meeting to announce the interest rates in the qualified school construction bonds.

During a brief meeting at the Schools Central Office, it was announced the system will have to have back $29, 902,006 of $36 million loan over 17 years due to a federal subsidy on the interest and the bonds earned on the principal amount.

Johnny Dill, a financial consultant in municipal finance for Joe Jolly & Co., has worked with the school system during the process, and he said this second bond issue was a result of the school system being the first to apply in the state.

“It was like a perfect storm,” Dill said. “It’s a wonderful night for the school board and the city.”

The Madison City Council passed a half-cent sales tax last year to back up the first bond issuance, but the a lack of bond buyers forced Congress to reevaluate the process, which has now allowed the school system to just pay back 83 cents for every $1.

As a result of the new bond and a refinanced load last year that freed up $22 million, the school is moving forward on building a new high school.

“This all started in 2008,” Madison Mayor Paul Finley said. “One of the first things we did as a collective body was to sit down and analyze the needs of city. The largest piece and the largest improvement is we need a second high school.”

By working together, Finley said, the council and the school board are helping build a better Madison.

“We started this as a team,” Finley said. “Most folk have moved to Madison because they want to put their children in the best school system available.”

School bard President Ray White said the whole deal is a win-win for the schools and the city.

“If you look around at the world-class school systems, you can’t have a world-class school system without significant local, financial and government support,” White said.

Following the joint meeting, the school board held its regularly scheduled meeting. During that meeting, the school board:

—Approved change orders resulting in savings of approximately $90,000 for three projects: the Bob Jones High School culvert, the Mill Creek Elementary School playground and the BJHS practice/soccer field renovations.

—Approved a land swap with the city to construct a bus station. The school system will swap 8.63 acres around the Central Office and the Madison City Schools Stadium for 10 acres off Westchester Road. The initial plans for the station have been completed and sent to Montgomery for approval. Once the plans are returned, bids will go out. Once the bids are accepted, Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler said construction should take approximately six months.

—Approved goals for Fowler, which include up to $10,000 in incentives.

Also on The Madison Record
Two middle schoolers hosting lemonade stand for St. Jude
A: Main, Events, Lifestyles, ...
Maria Rakoczy 
July 1, 2026
MADISON - This summer, two local middle schoolers are continuing a selfless tradition of using their summer break to raise money for a special cause. ...
Gas prices decline leading toward 4th of July weekend
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Gas takes center stage again this week as the average gasoline prices in Madison have fallen 9.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averagin...
Ribbon cutting for new Trash Pandas clubhouse, STR vote and kids parade fill busy week
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
MADISON WEEKLY
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – A seemingly benign issue resulted with residents divided in their opinions about lodging away from hotels into private residences. (Think ‘A...
Madison Visionary Partners’ P.A.C.T. to equip students in need
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Madison City Schools’ 2026-2027 school year will start on Aug. 6, and many students will be excited for the day, arriving with stacks of cri...
Enjoy the day with reading at 6 local stores in Rocket City Book Crawl
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Avid readers or those ‘increasing’ their game will enjoy the Rocket City Book Crawl on July 18. Independent or ‘indie’ book stores – six of ...
Mazda Toyota, Torch among ‘Newsweek’s’ ‘Greatest Workplaces’
News, The Madison Recor, Z - News Main
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON COUNTY – “Newsweek” has announced its “Greatest Workplaces of 2026,” which includes 10 Alabama companies. Two local companies received the pre...
Fantasy Playhouse announces new season, tickets on sale starting today
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com 
July 1, 2026
HUNTSVILLE - Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy (FPCTA) is thrilled to reveal its full 66th-season lineup, from the Mainstage productions ...
Madison Elementary chooses Celynn Ballard as ‘Teacher of the Year’
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Gregg Parker 
July 1, 2026
MADISON – Since 1993, Celynn Ballard has taught in five locations of Madison City Schools. Currently at Madison Elementary School, Ballard has been re...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *