Dallas ISD voters to decide future of largest bond in Texas history

DALLAS — The Dallas Independent School District is asking its voters to approve the largest bond in Texas history at $6.2 billion.

Among other things, the bond would improve safety and security, renovate and modernize all campuses, and build 26 new schools to replace some of the district’s oldest campuses.

“The average age of those 26 campuses that are gonna be rebuilt is 70 years old. That goes back to LBJ’s presidency. Those campuses could qualify for Medicare today. We’re trying to teach kids artificial intelligence and those campuses, they’re having a hard time with artificial lighting,” Miguel Solis told us on Inside Texas Politics…

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