One Stephens County school district has received grant funding from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET) to help promote and enhance health projects on the campus.
Pruitt said if the bond passes, the funds from the first proposition will be used for various updates to school sites throughout the district.
The proposition will be used to perform improvements district wide, including, but not limited to: HVAC units, restrooms, roofs, sidewalks and curbing, concrete repairs, to acquire and install technology equipment infrastructure district wide and acquire vehicles for district use.
In addition, Pruitt said the second proposition will be used to acquire buses to transport students.
If passed, Pruitt said there will be no projected tax increase. Bond issues must get a 60 percent supermajority vote to pass.