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Dallas Independent School District Bonds

Dallas Independent School District (DISD), located in Dallas, Texas, was founded in 1884 and serves the educational needs of a diverse student population within the city. As one of the largest school districts in Texas, DISD provides a range of services, including K-12 education, special education, and a variety of extracurricular programs.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
DALSCD 6.45% 2035-02-15 USDDallas Independent School DistrictUnited States2035-02-156.4506.41
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Dallas Independent School District issue history

DISD has a history of bond issuances aimed at financing school construction, renovations, and technological improvements. Notably, it first issued bonds in 1924, and in recent years, it has seen significant issuances, including a $1.5 billion bond package approved by voters in 2017 to enhance facilities and resources. Currently, DISD's bonds yield competitive rates compared to industry standards, with some bonds featuring unique provisions such as tax-exempt status. Recent news highlights include discussions on potential additional bond measures to support ongoing infrastructure needs.