ESPLOST I Highlights: ESPLOST I went into effect on January 1, 2007, and brought about upgrades, new schools, and improvements to school technology. The funds were used in two ways; the first included $67 million dollars to retire existing bond debt over the five year period. The remaining funds were used to build new schools, and provide facility and technology upgrades.
ESPLOST II Highlights: On November, 8th, 2011, the citizens of Savannah-Chatham County overwhelmingly approved the continuation of this one percent sales tax. The ESPLOST II extension for a $330 million limit or 5 years (whichever came first) was used to improve facilities and equipment, as well as provide technology resource upgrades for students, school renovations, and security enhancements. Additionally, the extension retired $47 million of previously incurred bond debt.
ESPLOST III Highlights: With the passage of the ESPLOST III continuation in Chatham County on November 8, 2016, the existing bond debt has been retired, resulting in the eventual elimination of $139,706,985 dollars of bond debt that would have been the burden of tax payers. Facility improvements such as the new auditorium at Beach High School, the new district athletic facility at Islands High School and the new gymnasium and auditorium at Woodville-Tompkins are welcome additions to district facilities. New schools built under ESPLOST III include White Bluff Elementary School, Jenkins High School and the New Hampstead K-8 School. ESPLOST III also included the largest project ever built by the district - a new K-12 multi-campus at the old Groves site in Garden City. Originally meant to accommodate students from Gould Elementary, Mercer Middle, and Groves High School - continued growth on the west side of the county led the district to adjust plans. The school actually opened in May 2024 as a 6-12 facility housing Mercer Middle School and Groves High School.
ESPLOST IV Highlights: On November 2nd, 2021, Chatham County voters voted to renew the ESPLOST penny sales tax, extending the 1% collection for another five years. ESPLOST IV passed with 74% approval, the widest margin in its 20-year history. New schools being built under ESPLOST IV include replacement facilities for Bloomingdale Elementary and Windsor Forest High School.
ESPLOST V Proposals: At the December 18, 2024 meeting of the Board of Education, a resolution was approved to reimpose, levy, and collect a sales and use tax for educational purposes conditioned upon approval by qualified voters residing within Chatham county in a referendum to be held March 18, 2025.