Two Texas school districts approve bond proposals to pay for new facilities

March 4, 2001
Two Texas districts—Richardson and Royse City—have won approval of bond packages. The Richardson vote allows the district to issue $351.7 million in bonds

Two Texas districts—Richardson and Royse City—have won approval of bond packages. The Richardson vote allows the district to issue $351.7 million in bonds to renovate facilities, buy land and build schools. Royse City's $13.7 million bond package will pay for a new elementary school and a technology wing at Royse City High School.

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