Longview (Texas) district seeks $266 million in bonds

Feb. 14, 2008
District wants to consolidate elementary school campuses, rebuild middle schools

The Longview (Texas) Independent School District has placed a $266 million bond proposal on the May 10 ballot. The district's plan calls for consolidating 11 elementary schools into seven K-5 schools and rebuilding three middle schools. Money also is include to update Longview High School, including a new fine arts center.

To read The Tyler Morning Telegraph article, click here.

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