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Date Added: May 01, 2008 06:38:01 AM
Plano Independent School District officials are hopeful the largest bond issue in the district’s history will pass during the May 10 election. Superintendent Doug Otto believes the $490 million bond covers aspects that will continue making PISD schools strong.

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