SNOOK VOTES ‘NO’, NAVASOTA ‘YES’ TO SCHOOL BOND ISSUES
Voters in Snook have turned down the School District’s $7.5 million bond issue in yesterday’s election.
The proposal was defeated, 192-to-157, with 55-percent of the voters turning down the issue.
Money from the bonds would have been used for a variety of projects for Snook schools, including: new career and technology classrooms; cafeteria expansion a new football stadium; and numerous other campus improvements.
Voters in the Navasota School District have approved two bond issues.
The two proposals, worth more than $61 million dollars, were approved by nearly identical vote counts, garnering 67-percent of the ‘yes’ votes.
The move means major upgrades including: new roofs for both the High School and Junior High as well as improvements for things like: fixing space issues at the gyms at Navasota Junior High, updated classroom space and getting rid of portable buildings at the high school. Also, upgrades to the Brosig Auditorium.