LONGVIEW, Texas — Spring Hill ISD voters will decide this November whether to approve a new bond package and a property tax rate increase. The district says the funds would support academic programs, facility upgrades and student services.

Proposition A is the voter-approval tax rate election. Spring Hill ISD is asking voters to consider a 3.2-cent tax increase per $100 of taxable property value.

The increase would provide additional funding for academic programs, extracurricular activities and student support services.

Proposition B ($17.2 million) is a general maintenance bond funding the replacement of heating and air conditioning units, interior upgrades at the junior high campus, and other district maintenance projects. Proposition C ($1.9 million) focuses on upgrades and maintenan

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