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School board calls special election to address rapid growth

August 19, 2024 | FRENSHIP ISD, School Districts, Texas



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School board calls special election to address rapid growth
In a recent school board meeting, officials discussed plans for a special election scheduled for November 5, 2024, aimed at addressing the growing needs of the district. Lane Sheets, a key presenter, highlighted a consistent annual student enrollment increase of 2 to 5%, underscoring the necessity for expanded facilities and resources.

The proposed election will include three propositions: a voter approval tax rate election to sustain district operations, a bond measure for $189.5 million to maintain and develop facilities, and a $10 million allocation for technology improvements, which is expected to be paid off within five years. Sheets emphasized the importance of community input and demographic data in planning for future growth, noting the reliance on expert advice from a hired demographer.

The board unanimously approved the motion to call for the election, reflecting a commitment to providing quality education and adequate facilities for both current and incoming students. Additionally, the board outlined upcoming workshops, including a session on advocacy led by former Northside ISD Superintendent Brian Woods, and a meeting with a demographer to discuss long-term enrollment projections.

The meeting also announced a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Ridgewood Elementary on September 25, 2024, marking a significant milestone in the district's expansion efforts. The board's proactive approach aims to ensure that the district remains well-equipped to handle its growth and continue delivering high-quality education.

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