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Site work is underway for an expansion and conversion of the existing Hutto Ninth Grade Center to the district's second ...
With unofficial voting results in, Proposition A passed with 59.40% of the votes or 2,029 ballots. Unofficial show that Proposition B passed with 55.36% of the votes or 1,860 ballots.
Proposition B took center stage among eight ballot propositions, giving residents the voice they did not have two years ago when Mayor Steve Adler and the Austin City Council made it lawful to ...
San Francisco voters appear likely to have approved Proposition B, a $390 million bond funding public-health facility upgrades, temporary housing and shelters, and improvements to streets and parks.
About 60% of voters voted no on both. HISD Superintendent Mike Miles said it's a blow. "This decision is about kids. Last night, we did not do that. We did not put kids first," Miles said.
The Houston Independent School District's $4.4 billion bond propositions were not passed by voters, the district said Tuesday night.The bond, the largest school bond proposal in Texas history, would ...
Infrastructure upgrades of $3.96 billion were listed under Proposition A and $440 million for technology upgrades was listed under Proposition B on the ballot.
Then there is Proposition B which would have upgraded the district’s technology infrastructure. Prop. B would issue $440 million to fund technology improvements across HISD schools.
Waller Independent School District Proposition B — Failed With 700 of Harris County’s 700 voting centers and all of Waller County’s 29 precincts reporting, voters in both counties rejected ...
Proposition A would have allocated $3.96 billion for school building renovations and expansions, while Proposition B would have spent $440 million for technology equipment, systems and infrastructure.
RELATED: $4.4B stirring controversy despite agreement that HISD needs more funding Proposition B focused more on technology within the district, with about $400 million in total.
Split into Proposition A — for building renovation, lead remediation, HVAC improvements and better security — and Proposition B for $440 million in technology.