May 22, 2008

Font Size


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

Lewisville (Texas) district wins approval of $697 million bond

May 12, 2008 10:00 AM

Voters in the Lewisville (Texas) district have approved a $697 million proposition that will pay for new schools, renovations, technology updates and land purchases. It also includes an additional natatorium, high school stadium and career center. But a $79 million plan that called for building a special events center narrowly failed.
To read The Dallas Morning News article, click here.

FROM FEBRUARY 2008: The Lewisville (Texas) district is asking voters to approve a $776 million bond package on May 10. Proposition 1 for $697 million includes money for new schools, maintaining and renovating older ones, updating technology and purchasing land. It would also include an additional natatorium, high school stadium and career center. A second proposition seeks $79 million to build a special events center.
Click here to read The Dallas Morning News article.

Most Recent Story

Armed and Dangerous

Mike Kennedy

Just when you think you've heard everything! A lawmaker in Nevada plans to introduce a bill this month that would allow teachers to carry guns in classrooms. (Yes, you read that correctly.)

Daily News


Most Popular Articles

Subscribe to RSS headline updates from:
Powered by FeedBurner

Back to Top

Browse Back Issues

ASU May Cover ASU April Cover ASU March Cover ASU February Cover ASU January Cover ASU December Cover ASU November Cover
BROWSE BACK ISSUES