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BY JONATHAN PERRIELLO
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Lewisville ISD board of trust- ees called for a May bond election on Feb. 12. The $101.8 million bond pack- age features three propositions that would generate additional funding to conduct maintenance, repairs and renovations at vari- ous athletics and recreation facil- ities across the district, as well as all five existing high school stadiums and the district’s two aquatic centers, Superintendent LISD board calls for $102M bond election in May
Lori Rapp said. If voters approve all three bond propositions, there will be no increase to the tax rate. Zooming in The propositions mirror the four out of the seven propositions LISD voters rejected in November. Recently at Flower Mound High School, the lights went out on the home side during a soccer game, Rapp said. She pointed to other instances of failing infra- structure across the district, such as the inoperative scoreboard at The Colony High School during football season. “Our 49,000 students in the district deserve the best invest- ment that we can make in them,” trustee Sheila Taylor said.
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Back on the ballot The propositions that will appear include: Proposition A: Proposition B: Proposition C: $16.25 million for maintenance, repairs $65.59 million for maintenance, repairs $20 million for maintenance, repairs
and renovations at the Eastside Aquatic Center and Westside Aquatic Center.
and renovations at athletics facilities throughout the district.
and renovations to existing stadiums at Lewisville ISD’s high schools.
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Argyle ISD trustees OK revisions to 10-year strategic growth plan
Interscholastic League classifi- cation status, Superintendent Courtney Carpenter said. Addi- tionally, the board approved the revision to align the future high school split in the middle of the two-year UIL realignment, as determined most appropriate for student success. Also of note AISD administration will con- tinue to analyze and determine the most appropriate time for the high school split, Carpenter said.
Argyle ISD board of trustees approved revisions to the dis- trict’s 10-year strategic growth plan Feb. 5. The plan addresses the dis- trict’s rapid growth and outlines construction of new schools. The recent revisions focused on the guiding parameters and amended parts of the high school configura- tion plan. The details With the new revisions, AISD will continue to have one high school until Argyle High School approaches Class 6A University
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