Nearly 65% of voters approved the proposition put forth by Del Valle ISD, which says the bond is not projected to raise the district’s property tax rate.
have approved a $300 million bond proposition to fund a new high school and purchase land for future school facilities., which says that the bond is not projected to raise the school district’s property tax rate.
Del Valle ISD is projected to gain around 500 students a year as more and more people and businesses move to the
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