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Ysleta Independent School District Bonds

Ysleta Independent School District, founded in 1958 and located in El Paso, Texas, is a public school district dedicated to providing quality education to its diverse student population. The district serves approximately 40,000 students across various schools and offers programs ranging from early childhood education to high school alongside specialized services for students with special needs.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
YSLSCD 4.51% 2036-08-15 USDYsleta Independent School DistrictUnited States2036-08-154.5104.64
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Ysleta Independent School District issue history

Ysleta Independent School District has a history of bond issuances dating back to the 1990s, aimed at funding capital projects and improving educational facilities. Notably, in 2016, the district issued $150 million in bonds to renovate aging schools and construct new facilities, with current yields standing favorably compared to the educational district average. Special features of their bonds include a commitment to transparency and investor engagement, reflecting a strong track record of fiscal responsibility. Recent news includes the district’s plans to pursue additional bond funding in response to ongoing growth in enrollment and infrastructure needs.