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Haltom Middle School
$846,380
PROP A $181,780- Safety and Security Upgrades
- Repairs/Upgrades
PROP B $664,600
- Technology Upgrades
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Haltom High School
$56,993,166
($37,326,499 w/o Indoor Multipurpose Activity Center)PROP A $35,616,424
- Safety and Security Upgrades
- Repairs/Upgrades
- Renovations
- Cafeteria Expansion
- Additional classrooms for Dance and Cheer
- Press Boxes at football, baseball and softball fields
- Artificial Turf at baseball and softball fields
PROP B $1,710,075
- Technology Upgrades
PROP C $19,666,667
- Indoor Multipurpose Activity Center
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²ÝÁñÊÓƵ ISD’s bond referendum will not increase the property tax rate for homeowners or businesses. However, a new state law requires all school bond referendum propositions to include ballot language that reads “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.” Passage of the bond package will not result in an increase in the property tax rate, despite the ballot language stating that there will be a tax increase.
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Proposition A: $284,714,315
Safety & Security/
Renovations/Repairs/
Rebuilds/Buses
Proposition B: $16,061,775
Technology
Proposition C: $59,000,000
Indoor Multipurpose Activity Centers