BOND 2024 Special Bond Edition
Sharing information about the 2024 Bond Election
Five propositions on May ballot
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or more than 115 years, Longview ISD has been the gold standard for education in East Texas, and is the largest school district in Gregg County, serving more than 8,000 students on 14 campuses. That’s why Longview ISD’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved calling a Bond Election for May 4. It has been 16 years since the last major investment in LISD. The 2024 Bond will ask voters to consider five propositions. As a member of our community, you will have a direct impact with your vote. Affecting every student, every teacher, and every parent. In 2023 and 2024, LISD conducted community-wide surveys to gather feedback
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ABOUT THE BOND
In Their Own Words Mike Gipson
The Longview ISD 2024 Bond is broken down into five propositions for the May 4 ballot. The bond proposal focuses on addressing aging facilities and safety & security measures within the district.
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It has been 16 years since voters approved the 2008 Bond. That bond helped pay to build new campuses at Bramlette, Hudson PEP, J.L. Everhart, Ned E. Williams and Ware elementary schools, as well as Forest Park and Foster Middle Schools. The bonds also paid for renovations and additions to Johnston-McQueen and South Ward (now Bailey) Elementary Schools, Judson Middle School, and Longview High School.
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