SQX-logo
SQXlogo
  • My Dashboard
  • Bond Academy
  • Tools
    • Bond Screener
    • Issuer Directory
    • Portfolio Builder
    • Discussion Board
  • Data Partners
‌
‌
  • Home
  • My Dashboard
  • Bond Academy
  • Tools
  • Data Partners
  • LoginCreate a free account
SQX-logo
SQX-white-logo© SQX BONDS. All rights reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Represent a financial institution? | Customer Support
Visit SQXBonds on linkedinVisit SQXBonds on LinkedInVisit SQXBonds on facebookVisit SQXBonds on LinkedInVisit SQXBonds on instagramVisit SQXBonds on LinkedInVisit SQXBonds on twitterVisit SQXBonds on LinkedInVisit SQXBonds on iplVisit SQXBonds on LinkedIn
  1. Screener
  2. Issuers index
  3. U
  4. Unified School District No. 475 Geary County Kansas

Unified School District No. 475 Geary County Kansas Bonds

Unified School District No. 475 Geary County, Kansas, established to provide quality education, serves the communities of Junction City and surrounding areas. The district focuses on delivering a comprehensive curriculum, innovative programs, and various extracurricular activities that foster student growth and success.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
GEASCD 3.77% 2037-09-01 USDUnified School District No. 475 Geary County KansasUnited States2037-09-013.7693.77
GEASCD 3.91% 2043-09-01 USDUnified School District No. 475 Geary County KansasUnited States2043-09-013.9093.91
Showing results 1 - 2 of 2
Per page

Company overview and issue history are AI generated, and should not be cited or relied on without verification.

Unified School District No. 475 Geary County Kansas issue history

Unified School District No. 475 has a history of bond issuance aimed at funding critical infrastructure projects and educational enhancements. Notably, the district first issued bonds in the early 2000s to finance the construction of new school facilities, which significantly improved learning environments. Recent bond issues have emphasized upgrading technology and safety measures, with current yields reflecting competitive rates within the municipal bond market, enhancing appeal to retail investors.