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The $582 million deal in the spring was the largest pooled school district bond issuance in the 74-year history of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York.
September 13 -
The teachers' union and Los Angeles Unified School District are in a spat about financial documents.
September 12 -
Arizona's share of students enrolled in charter schools is second in the nation.
September 4 -
Rock Creek Community Academy is turning to the bond market for the first time.
August 28 -
Portland Public Schools may need another $200 million to complete projects promised in a $790 million bond measure.
August 24 -
Improving public school facilities will be a priority of the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corp. under new executive director Kimberly Mooers.
August 21 -
Federal disaster relief mitigates the credit impact of fires and other catastrophes, rating agencies say.
August 9 -
To keep its record bond proposal below $1 billion in November, the Fort Bend Independent School District favors calling for two elections three years apart.
August 2 -
The suit contends the ballot measure fails to inform voters that charter schools could bypass local school districts for approval.
August 2 -
The school district's borrowing plans got a boost Thursday from S&P Global Ratings, which upgraded it to B-plus from B.
July 26 -
The school district scaled down its original proposal for a capital bond referendum and operating referendum.
July 25 -
The Fairfield-Suisun school district will use proceeds to modernize its schools.
July 23 -
The city of Norwalk successfully executed a $30 million municipal bond sale to pay for city, school and redevelopment capital projects.
July 20 -
The suit says the ballot measure fails to inform voters that it would allow charter schools to bypass local school districts for approval.
July 18 -
CPS inches up speculative grade credit ladder, which in turn helps garner Chicago a stable outlook.
July 12 -
Two Dallas-area school districts put their recently approved bonds up for sale to a receptive market.
July 11 -
Barring legislative intervention, the district can't issue debt to cover the $500 million in repair costs.
July 11 -
The school district established a leadership team as it exercizes local control for the first time in more than 16 years.
July 10 -
Chicago Public Schools has GO, revenue, and refunding bond deals in the works.
July 10 -
A new board supersedes the current five-member elected board of Munice Community Schools, which is now limited to an advisory role.
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