Carroll (Texas) district has $138 million bond package on May 9 ballot

April 30, 2009
Money would pay for new middle and new elementary schools, plus other upgrades

From The Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Voters in the Carroll (Texas) district will go to the polls May 9 to decide the fate of a $138 million bond package. Three requests will appear on the ballot: $114.1 million for a new elementary school and a new middle school, technology infrastructure and additions to existing schools; $19.3 million for art, athletic, band and theater facility enhancements; and $4.6 million to expand seating capacity at Dragon Stadium.

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