Tuesday, April 6th 2021, 8:21 am
On June 8, Tulsans will vote on a $414 million bond proposal for Tulsa Public Schools this summer. If passed, the money will help each school within the district over the next five years.
According to the district, most of the money will go toward creating safe learning environments and quality learning materials.
The four propositions in the bond package add to a total of around $414 million.
A nearly $167 million proposition would go to building upgrades, like school renovations, new fences, fixing or replacing roofs. The second proposition, which is $90,695,000, goes toward student and classroom technology, like network infrastructure upgrades.
The third proposition would put $17,295,000 towards transportation to help replace school buses. It would also enable the district to purchase smaller vehicles for them to use.
The fourth proposition, of $139,255,000, is for teaching and learning materials and programs.
It is almost the same amount of money the district asked for in a 2015 bond proposal.
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