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    Houston ISD bond vote: District board members approve to put $4.4 billion bond to improve schools on November ballot

    August 8, 2024


    HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The largest school bond in state history was approved Thursday night.

    For the first time since the TEA took over, voters will have a say about how HISD operates. During Thursday night’s meeting, despite people opposing the bond, stating, “No Trust, No Bond,” managers unanimously approved the $4.4 billion package on the ballot.

    Under this, roughly $2 billion will be allocated toward renovating and upgrading schools.

    A total of $1.35 billion would be spent improving the cooling, heating, and ventilation systems on campus. It would also cover lead abatement, fencing along campuses, and other security measures.

    The bond also allocates $1 billion to expand early childhood opportunities.

    READ MORE: Houston ISD seeks voter support on $4.4 billion bond proposal

    Houston ISD is asking for voter support on a whopping $4.4 billion bond proposal.

    Another $400,000 would be used for technology upgrades.

    Some community members expressed concern, saying they don’t trust how the district will spend the money. But others, including an elected HISD trustee, say this is long overdue.

    HISD has 273 campuses. In the bond, the district says that around 32% of school campuses are over 50 years old.

    According to HISD’s website, more than 40 schools have been classified as needing “urgent facility needs.” Eighteen need to be rebuilt where they are already located, and 12 need to be relocated.

    SEE ALSO: HISD test scores’ continued uptrend will depend on future funding, expert says

    HISD says improved STARR test scores in multiple subjects show the state takeover of the district is working. However, an expert says the school still needs funding.

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