The $4.4 billion Houston ISD bond—the largest bond measure in state history and the first since 2012—was rejected Tuesday night, according to early voting results from Harris County.
Houston ISD’s historic $4.4 billion school bond — the largest school bond in Texas history — failed Tuesday, forcing the district to delay much-needed facility improvements due largely to ...
Houston ISD's $4.4 billion bond package, which appeared on ballots as Propositions A and B, failed to gain voter support, according to unofficial election results released by the Harris County ...
About 60% of voters voted no on both. HISD Superintendent Mike Miles said it's a blow. "This decision is about kids. Last night, we did not do that. We did not put kids first," Miles said.
ABC13 is also asking HISD about money they've spent to develop the bond. According to our partners at the Houston Chronicle, $700,000 was approved by Mike Mile's administration to research and ...
When we asked HISD if there was a reason for the policy, they didn't answer. Full HISD statement on Halloween costume policy: "At HISD, our priority is to provide every student with high-quality ...
“HISD students face unacceptable conditions, including lead-laced water, faulty heating and air conditioning systems, and facilities with rats and mold,” Greater Houston Partnership said in ...
HOUSTON — Harris County voters said no to HISD‘s $4.4 billion bond. Most of that money was slated for critical infrastructure projects. But with that money now off the table, the question ...
Harvard Elementary School parents, still seething from the shocking exit of their principal last week, are fuming over how Houston ISD handled a town hall meeting on Monday night that was meant to ...
At 10 p.m. Tuesday night, HISD said voters did not approve the bond proposal, which was on the ballot as Proposition A and Proposition B. However, votes are still being counted, and all precincts ...