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Online Survey Gives West Texans Input On New Ector County I.S.D. Schools

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: December 6, 2012
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ODESSA -- Ector County I.S.D. is asking for input as it moves forward with construction plans for 3 new elementary schools.

    The new elementary schools are being financed by a $129,750,000 bond that was passed by Ector County voters on November 6th.

    Now, E.C.I.S.D. is asking residents to identify key concepts they consider most important to guide the design of the new elementary schools.

    The online survey gives residents 13 guiding concepts that are common in award-winning elementary schools throughout Texas and the nation.

    The survey then asks resident to select the 5 that they think are most important.

    The survey is open through December 21st.

    E.C.I.S.D. administrators say that the final results will be published on the district operations web page.

    To access the survey, click here.

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