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Trustees discuss ways to achieve better communication with community Waxahachie Daily Light The failure of the Waxahachie Independent School District bond election at the polls on May 1 leaves the WISD board of trustees facing what to do next. The proposed $127 million bond referendum was soundly rejected, with 3,861 votes against to 2,897 votes for. Monday night was the first regular monthly meeting since the balloting, and board members agreed that the district needs better communication with the community. Newly-installed WISD board secretary Melissa Starnater said the district needs to survey the community and seek out best practices from other parts of the state in order to make the next bond issue work. One suggestion she made was to break future bond votes down into propositions, which she said seemed to fare better in other school districts. ....
Proposal includes converting Coleman building into 1,200-student high school Waxahachie Daily Light The Waxahachie Independent School District board of trustees unanimously referred a $127 million bond issue to voters for the May 1 election during Monday night’s regular monthly meeting. Superintendent Dr. Bonny Cain said a voter-approved bond issue will not necessitate a property tax increase. “Our student enrollment just continues to grow,” Cain said. “We’ve been told we will have 1,000 extra students next year … When you’re looking at the houses that are selling and the houses that are being proposed, we need to be ready.” The bond will provide more than 1,500 additional classroom seats to accommodate the district’s fast growth. The proposed projects include: ....