Alamo Heights (Texas) district schedules bond vote

March 22, 2010
$44 million proposal would pay for districtwide upgrades
From The San Antonio Express-News: The Alamo Heights (Texas) Independent School District will ask voters in May to approve a $44 million bond referendum to upgrade technology, expand fine arts facilities, create more parking and fund a host of other renovation and maintenance projects. Enrollment in the suburban district is at a 40-year high of just over 4,700. Part of the bond money will enable the district to reallocate existing space, creating more classrooms.

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