Hays CISD voters narrowly approve nearly $116M bond to address growth

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Hays CISD voters narrowly approve nearly $116M bond to address growth
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The district plans to build a new elementary school, design a future elementary school, build an Academic Support Center and purchase new school buses with the bond money.

The district says it expects its elementary school population to nearly double by the 2031-32 school year, from 9,700 to 16,527. Negley Elementary, a school specifically named in the bond, is projected to be over capacity next school year.

In the bond, Hays CISD plans to build a new elementary school located near enough to take growth pressure off Negley Elementary as projections show enrollment there to be 2,255 students by 2031-32, more than double the capacity of the school itself.$48,270,043 for construction of new elementary school to accommodate 900 students

$3,475,567 to fund design and pre-construction for another elementary school, so the project is"shovel-ready" should construction be approved in a future bond election

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