VALLEY MILLS, Texas (KXXV) — Valley Mills ISD is looking into other options after voters decided not to pass two school bonds that leaders say would have improved the overall quality of the school district.

Prop A, 56% voters voted against the bond

Prop B, 62% voters voted against the bond

VMISD plans to look into other options to support the needs of its students

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Last week, Valley Mills voters rejected two school bonds totaling more than $18 million. They would have allowed the district to make improvements to the career technology and education programs, renovations to sports fields, playground improvements, and more.

Our 25 News reporter Chantale Belefanti reached out to Valley Mills ISD Superintendent Chris Dowdy -- and he provided this statement: "The fac

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