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Voters in Katy ISD will decide in November if the district can borrow more than $800 million to manage its growth.On Nov. 7, Katy ISD will ask voters to approve a record-high bond for the district to keep up with its needs.
Data provided by Katy ISD shows they added the most students from the fall of 2016 to the fall of 2021 than any other district in the area. There's a more than 4,000-student gap between them and the next closest district, Lamar Consolidated. The four propositions on the November ballot will aim to keep up with that growth. They are broken down as follows:
"Making sure that facilities are up to par, we think that's important," Vierling said. "I know in other districts they haven't done that. They've let that lapse, and all that does is create more problems for you and create a larger cost really down the line."
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Katy ISD revises language in controversial book removal policyABC13 is your source for breaking news from Houston and the surrounding neighborhoods. Watch live streaming video and stay updated on Houston news.
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Superintendent Miles introduced the Dyad program in Houston ISD this year. How is it going?Houston ISD state-appointed superintendent Mike Miles introduced the Dyad program at 85...
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Support for Houston ISD’s Spanish speakers has dwindled under state-appointed leader, parents sayFor one reading class, Superintendent Mike Miles said instruction would focus on English, even if it meant risking state funding for dual-language programs. Parents say it goes further than that, adding that their kids are receiving no assistance in Spanish at all.
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Support for Houston ISD’s Spanish speakers has dwindled under state-appointed leader, parents sayFor one reading class, Superintendent Mike Miles said instruction would focus on English, even if it meant risking state funding for dual-language programs. Parents say it goes further than that, adding that their kids are receiving no assistance in Spanish at all.
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Support for Houston ISD’s Spanish speakers has dwindled under state-appointed leader, parents sayFor one reading class, Superintendent Mike Miles said instruction would focus on English, even if it meant risking state funding for dual-language programs. Parents say it goes further than that, adding that their kids are receiving no assistance in Spanish at all.
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