San Angelo ISD’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved calling a school bond election for May 3 that will ask voters to consider a $397 million proposition. According to SAISD, its 60-member Facility Advisory Committee met eight times over the past five months in order to “evaluate the district’s long-term facility needs and help produce the long-range facility plan and vision going forward.” Afterward, a proposition, called “Proposition A,” was made to the Board of Trustees in January. The calling of a bond election for the proposition was unanimously approved by the board during a special meeting held on the evening of Feb. 10. SAISD Superintendent Dr. Christopher Moran said that the proposition is only the beginning of the district’s plan to address the needs of the community.
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School Bond Election Set For May 3
Feb 11, 2025 | 2:56 PM




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