The Bridgeport Independent School District Board of Trustees is calling for a $185 million dollar bond election on May 6.
The bond proposal will be split into three parts: facility improvements, capital projects, and district-wide improvements.
Facility improvements will consist of renovations to Bridgeport Middle School, the Bull Memorial stadium, and the construction of a second elementary school. The bond will also include the addition of a high school auditorium and a field safety cover for student-athletes and band members to use during inclement weather.
Capital projects will include upgraded flooring, roofs, interior finishes and heating, ventilation, cooling systems and playground equipment across the district.Sign up for NBC DFW newslettersDistrict Wide improvements will handle safety and security enhancements, fund fine arts equipment and facilities, and improve transportation and busing.
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