Jarrell residents will vote on a series of bonds that aim to fund the construction of new school buildings and facilities, as well as the purchase of new school buses.
Deborah Benevidez, who is on the Jarrell ISD bond committee, says the elementary schools are above capacity and expects to see double the amount of students enroll by 2030.
The 2023 bond will not only include two new elementary schools, but also a new middle school and renovations to the high school.
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