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2026 school bond elections include Texas' largest ever. Here’s what’s in it

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2026 school bond elections include Texas' largest ever. Here’s what’s in it

Dallas ISD is holding a $6.2 billion school bond election, the largest in Texas history, to fund new schools, technology, and infrastructure upgrades. Voters will decide on four propositions that will impact tax rates and school facilities.

Dallas ISD is holding a $6.2 billion school bond election, nearly twice the size of the previous record. The package includes $5.9 billion for Proposition A, which will fund 26 replacement schools, safety and security upgrades, science labs, buses, technology, and playgrounds. Proposition B ($144.7 million) will add and upgrade classroom technology, while Proposition C ($143.3 million) will fund debt service refinancing. Proposition D ($23.25 million) will repair and renovate district pool facilities. If approved, the total package will raise the average homeowner's taxes by $3 a month. Other districts, including Arlington ISD and Lancaster ISD, are also holding bond elections with packages worth $501 million and $376 million, respectively. Early voting runs through April 28, with election day on May 2.

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