Canutillo ISD (CISD) officials are excited to announce that voters have approved $386 million in funds for the district. This money will be used to improve facilities, repair roofs and HVAC systems, and enhance safety and security measures for students. The district is thrilled at the opportunity to continue competing, improving, and creating a better learning environment for its students.
There were two proposals on the ballot for Canutillo residents to approve or reject. Proposition A provided $379 million for school repairs, relocations, security upgrades, and career training. Proposition B was worth $7.2 million and focused on technology infrastructure. Both measures passed this time, although the votes were very close.
Proposition A passed by less than 40 votes, while Proposition B was even closer. The $386 million will be raised through an increase in property taxes in the district. Some residents are concerned about the continued rise in costs and worry that taxes are already high. Property owner Matt Stopana expressed frustration at the idea of constantly increasing taxes, even after paying off a mortgage, feeling as though one never truly owns their home.
The passing of the $386 million bond is a significant development for Canutillo ISD. The district is committed to using these funds wisely to provide the best possible learning environment for its students while also being mindful of the financial impact on residents.