Dallas ISD approves record $6.2B bond to replace aging schools

Dallas voters approved a $6.2 billion school bond, the largest in Texas history, to replace aging schools and remove portable classrooms. The district plans to replace 26 schools and eliminate 700 portable classrooms over the next 5-10 years.
Dallas voters have approved a $6.2 billion school bond, the largest in Texas history. The bond includes four propositions covering new school construction, safety and security upgrades, technology, buses, and playgrounds. The district will replace 26 schools and eliminate 700 portable classrooms. The projects will be rolled out over 5-10 years. Taxpayers will be able to track spending through a dashboard on the district's website. The bond was approved with over 70% of the votes.
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