Houston ISD’s superintendent remained defiant Wednesday after voters rejected a bond proposal that became a referendum on his leadership.
Prop A would have provided nearly $4 billion for school renovations, and Prop B would have provided $400 million for technology. About 60% of voters voted no on both.
Voters rejected $4.4 billion in bond measures for Houston ISD buildings and technology, the largest bond in Texas history.
Houston's historic $4.4 billion bond proposal for school upgrades was rejected, leaving many campuses without much-needed ...
Houston ISD residents rejected both the $4 billion and $440 million bonds, which was set to go toward everything from ...
Houston ISD parents and teachers led a successful grassroots campaign to reject the largest school bond failure in Texas ...
Houston voters rejected Houston ISD’s historic $4.4 billion bond with about 60% voting against both of the district’s ...
Rep. Mike Lawler and former Rep. Mondaire Jones traded jabs over their House records and clashing views for an hour on Wednesday in a televised showdown in one of the nation's most hotly contested ...
But with that money now off the table, the question becomes: What’s next? Conceding the bond, HISD Superintendent Mike Miles said the politics of adults beat out the needs of our children. On ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Tuesday, Nov. 5, marks the final day when voters can decide on a pair of bonds proposed for the ...
Houston voters must decide whether to approve this significant financial investment under the current state-appointed administration or wait until the Houston Independent School District is returned ...
Supporters argue that HISD needs critical and urgent upgrades to its outdated buildings after years of neglect. Opponents say ...