USA Texes : High school football in Texas is a serious matter, with districts shelling out millions to build stadiums. These venues, funded through school bonds, often come with state-of-the-art features that rival some college stadiums.
There was a time when stadiums and new schools could be approved by voters with one collective bond proposition.
Now, the law says school bonds must be broken down into smaller propositions, with each proposition having its own spot on the ballot. Voters must specifically weigh in on whether stadiums and athletic facilities are to be built or repaired.
As some districts ask voters to pass school bonds this election, find out how much it costs to build and maintain some of the biggest high school stadiums in Texas.