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Venus ISD superintendent briefs council on May 3 bond election to fund new high school

3574702 · March 10, 2025
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Patrick Torres, superintendent of Venus Independent School District, told the Venus City Council the district has called a May 3 bond election to address overcrowding, including a proposed $76 million first-phase high school on land the district already owns.

Patrick Torres, superintendent of Venus Independent School District, told the Venus City Council on March 10 that the district has called a May 3 bond election to address overcrowding and future growth.

Torres said three of the district's four campuses are “at or above capacity,” and that the high school is the most crowded at 132 percent of capacity, “which is about 175 students over…

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