Moody (Texas) district seeks approval of $11.5 million bond

Oct. 19, 2009
Money would pay for additional classrooms at the elementary, middle and high schools

From The Waco Tribune-Herald: The Moody (Texas) Independent School District is is asking voters to approve an $11.5 million bond proposal, its first in 28 years. The money would pay for additional classrooms at the elementary, middle and high schools. Other improvements include upgrading electrical systems at each school and expanding bus service and parking areas and the bus maintenance building.

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