Highland Park (Texas) district pinpoints $75 million in facility needs

Nov. 27, 2007
Board must decide whether to pursue bond election

Highland Park (Texas) schools need $75.4 million in renovations to replace portable classrooms and repair aging facilities, according to a report from the district's facilities committee. Under the proposal, all of the district's seven campuses would get some money. The school board will review the report before deciding whether to pursue a new bond measure.

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