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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(114,791 posts)
Sat Jul 23, 2022, 12:54 PM Jul 2022

Texas Schools Are Stuffed to the Max as Voters Reject Bond Sales

(Bloomberg) -- As superintendent of a Texas school district that’s projected to gain almost 4,000 students in the next five years, Scott Muri says his district is desperate for more classroom space.

The schools he leads in Ector County are bursting with kids, many buildings are more than a half-century old and residents keep flooding in, lured by the bustling industry and cheaper real estate of West Texas. Yet, in May, voters rejected two bond proposals totaling $398 million to build new facilities and update existing ones – forcing at least another year of cramped classrooms at a time when construction and borrowing costs have surged, making much needed improvements more expensive.

“We don’t put things out to the voters that are on the wishlist, we ask them for what we need,” Muri said in an interview. The residents of the Ector County Independent School District, which includes Odessa, voted against the measures that would have built a new high school, career center and funded construction upgrades including plumbing, mechanical, and fire safety improvements.

“We’ve used every nook and cranny in the school and converted them to classrooms, but we’ve run out of space,” Muri said.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/texas-schools-stuffed-max-voters-135656555.html

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Texas Schools Are Stuffed to the Max as Voters Reject Bond Sales (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2022 OP
Include a new football stadium in the plan. griffi94 Jul 2022 #1
Reject the bond bluecollar2 Jul 2022 #2
I was posting the football stadium solution at the same time you were lol griffi94 Jul 2022 #3
Answer::: give more of the school budget to religious/for profit schools. keithbvadu2 Jul 2022 #4
Rent/buy tents Tatertot Jul 2022 #5
Setup the tents in the middle of the football field Tatertot Jul 2022 #6

bluecollar2

(3,622 posts)
2. Reject the bond
Sat Jul 23, 2022, 12:59 PM
Jul 2022

And watch your property taxes go higher. I never understood the logic.

I bet they would have approved the amount if it had been for a football stadium.

keithbvadu2

(39,928 posts)
4. Answer::: give more of the school budget to religious/for profit schools.
Sat Jul 23, 2022, 01:22 PM
Jul 2022

Answer::: give more of the school budget to religious/for profit schools.

... if it needs to be said.

Tatertot

(96 posts)
5. Rent/buy tents
Sat Jul 23, 2022, 04:13 PM
Jul 2022

When they see that their kids are sitting in unheated/unairconditioned tents for class maybe it will sham them into action

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