In a major step toward improving local education infrastructure, voters in Abington Township and Rockledge Borough have approved a $285 million bond referendum to construct a brand-new Abington Middle School. The measure passed during the May 20, 2025 election, granting the Abington School District the authority to move forward with the much-needed project.

This investment follows a 2021 district-wide facilities assessment that identified the current middle school—originally built in 1964—as the facility most in need of replacement. Key issues included:

  • Lack of ADA accessibility

  • Deteriorating flooring and roofing

  • Undersized gymnasiums and performing arts areas

The bond referendum reflects the school board’s January decision to pursue the construction of a single, modern middle school to serve the district’s growing needs. The project will be funded through phased-in property tax increases, allowing the cost to be spread over several years to reduce the financial impact on homeowners.

To help residents understand their specific tax liability, the Abington School District offers an online tax calculator, giving homeowners a clear picture of what to expect.

What This Means for Abington Township Homeowners and Buyers

If you currently own a home in Abington Township or the Borough of Rockledge, or are thinking about buying, this approved bond measure is something to keep in mind. Property taxes will gradually rise to fund the new school project, but the long-term benefit is a state-of-the-art educational facility that could positively impact home values, school ratings, and community appeal.

High-quality public schools are consistently one of the most sought-after features among homebuyers. For those looking to invest in Abington, PA real estate, improved school facilities can enhance neighborhood desirability and support stronger property values.

Source: Abington School District, May 2025