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Summary of Texas School District Bond Elections andComparison of District’s Current Debt PositionComparison of District s Current Debt Position
April 2014
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Listing of May 10, 2014 Texas School District Bond Elections
Listing of May 10, 2014 Bond Elections – Total Dollar Amount Equals $6,088,550,801
Argyle ISD - $45,000,000 Greenville ISD - $72,275,000 Nixon-Smiley CISD - $6,500,000 Arlington ISD - $663,100,000 Hallettsville ISD - $11,630,000 Normangee ISD - $600,000 Caldwell ISD - $5,744,000 Hardin ISD - $16,800,000 North Hopkins ISD - $5,000,000 Cameron ISD - $5,600,000 Hays CISD - $59,100,000 North Zulch ISD - $2,300,000 Centerville ISD - $17,000,000 Hunt ISD - $4,500,000 Northside ISD - $648,340,000 Chapel Hill ISD - $21,000,000 Ingram ISD - $13,900,000 O'Donnell ISD - $16,000,000 Clifton ISD - $23,300,000 Karnes City ISD - $45,000,000 Onalaska ISD - $16,400,000 Cross Roads ISD - $4,500,000 La Porte ISD - $260,000,000 Pflugerville ISD - $287,000,000 Cypress-Fairbanks ISD - $1,209,280,000 Latexo ISD - $4,850,000 Pleasant Grove ISD - $16,600,000 Dickinson ISD - $56,000,000 Leakey ISD - $6,795,000 Princeton ISD - $49,500,000 Dodd City ISD - $3,420,000 Llano ISD - $33,000,000 Robinson ISD - $19,500,000 Dripping Springs ISD - $92,410,000 Lockhart ISD - $63,915,000 Rogers ISD - $4,940,000 Eanes ISD - $89,500,000 Lometa ISD - $4,750,000 Round Rock ISD - $299,000,000 East Bernard ISD - $24,900,000 Lovejoy ISD - $75,750,000 Sanford-Fritch ISD - $8,000,000 Electra ISD - $11,980,000 Lubbock-Cooper ISD - $55,000,000 Slaton ISD - $15,000,000 Eula ISD - $2,500,000 Manor ISD - $124,900,000 Slocum ISD - $3,300,000 Ezzell ISD - $4,000,000 Marble Falls ISD - $6,550,000 Snyder ISD - $15,000,000$ , , $ , , y $ , , Falls City ISD - $39,500,000 Marshall ISD - $150,000,000 Somerville ISD - $12,500,000 Forestburg ISD - $1,900,000 Mathis ISD - $29,000,000 Stanton ISD - $45,900,000 Frenship ISD - $85,200,000 Mount Vernon ISD - $14,000,000 Sweeny ISD - $26,000,000 Frisco ISD - $775,000,000 Nacogdoches ISD - $58,780,000 White Oak ISD - $25,200,000
1Source: The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas and The Lone Finalist – As of April 10, 2014.
Frisco ISD $775,000,000 Nacogdoches ISD $58,780,000 White Oak ISD $25,200,000 Gladewater ISD - $35,000,000 Navasota ISD - $61,641,801 Wichita Falls ISD - $125,000,000 Grady ISD - $38,000,000 New Diana ISD - $15,000,000
Listing of Successful Region 10 and 11 Texas School District Bond Elections Over $25 Million – Since Year 2007$
ESC Regions 10 and 11 Texas School Districts – 54 Successful Bond Elections Over $25 Million Since Year 2007 Totaling $10,175,290,000g , , ,
No. Issuer Election Date Bonds Approved No. Issuer Election Date Bonds Approved 1 Dallas ISD May 10, 2008 $ 1,350,000,000 28 Red Oak ISD May 12, 2007 $ 95,000,000 2 Prosper ISD November 6, 2007 710,000,000 29 Granbury ISD November 5, 2013 84,975,000 3 Lewisville ISD May 10, 2008 697,670,000 30 Denison ISD May 14, 2011 79,750,000 4 Fort Worth ISD No ember 6 2007 593 600 000 31 Coppell ISD Ma 11 2013 79 500 0004 Fort Worth ISD November 6, 2007 593,600,000 31 Coppell ISD May 11, 2013 79,500,000 5 Plano ISD May 10, 2008 490,000,000 32 Lovejoy ISD November 6, 2007 78,500,000 6 Fort Worth ISD November 5, 2013 489,860,000 33 Highland Park ISD May 10, 2008 75,400,000 7 Crowley ISD May 12, 2007 416,800,000 34 Forney ISD May 12, 2007 70,095,000 8 Eagle Mtn.-Saginaw ISD May 10, 2008 394,000,000 35 Grand Prairie ISD May 14, 2011 70,000,000 9 Denton ISD November 5, 2013 312,000,000 36 Coppell ISD May 9, 2009 55,900,000 , , , pp y , , ,10 Denton ISD November 6, 2007 282,000,000 37 Crandall ISD November 6, 2007 50,000,000 11 Northwest ISD May 10, 2008 260,000,000 38 Ennis ISD May 10, 2008 48,985,000 12 Northwest ISD November 6, 2012 255,000,000 39 Princeton ISD May 10, 2008 46,000,000 13 Irving ISD November 6, 2007 250,980,000 40 Cedar Hill ISD November 6, 2012 45,000,000 14 Grand Prairie ISD May 12, 2007 222,000,000 41 Everman ISD May 12, 2007 45,000,000 15 Allen ISD November 4, 2008 219,000,000 42 Joshua ISD May 12, 2007 44,870,000 16 Mansfield ISD November 8, 2011 198,530,000 43 Everman ISD May 11, 2013 40,000,000 17 Rockwall ISD May 12, 2007 198,150,000 44 Alvarado ISD May 11, 2013 38,200,000 18 Arlington ISD November 3, 2009 197,500,000 45 Springtown ISD May 10, 2008 35,000,000 19 McKinney ISD May 14, 2011 191,000,000 46 Celina ISD November 4, 2008 34,310,000 20 Mesquite ISD May 12 2007 180 000 000 47 Castleberry ISD May 8 2010 34 000 00020 Mesquite ISD May 12, 2007 180,000,000 47 Castleberry ISD May 8, 2010 34,000,000 21 Richardson ISD May 14, 2011 170,000,000 48 Forney ISD May 8, 2010 30,000,000 22 Keller ISD November 4, 2008 142,300,000 49 Waxahachie ISD May 8, 2010 28,120,000 23 Carroll ISD May 9, 2009 138,000,000 50 Decatur ISD May 10, 2008 27,900,000 24 Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD May 14, 2011 136,495,000 51 Godley ISD May 10, 2008 27,700,000 25 Grapevine-Colleyville ISD May 14, 2011 124,500,000 52 Sunnyvale ISD May 12, 2007 25,000,000
2Source: The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas, The Bond Review Board and Texas Education Agency.
p y y y y26 Allen ISD May 9, 2009 119,400,000 53 Lake Dallas ISD May 12, 2007 25,000,000 27 Midlothian ISD May 14, 2011 97,300,000 54 Mineral Wells ISD November 5, 2013 25,000,000
Debt Service by Series
$30,000,000
$35,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
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ents
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$15,000,000
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Unlimited Tax School Building & Refunding Bonds, Series 1997 Unlimited Tax School Building Bonds, Series 1998 Unlimited Tax School Building & Refunding Bonds, Series 1999
Unlimited Tax School Building Bonds Series 2000 Unlimited Tax School Building & RefundingBonds Series 2002 Unlimited Tax Unlimited TaxRefundingBonds Series 2004Unlimited Tax School Building Bonds, Series 2000 Unlimited Tax School Building & Refunding Bonds, Series 2002 Unlimited Tax Unlimited Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2004
Unlimited Tax School Building Bonds, Series 2006 Unlimited Tax School Building & Refunding Bonds, Series 2007 Unlimited Tax School Building Bonds, Series 2008-A
Unlimited Unlimited Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2008-B Unlimited Unlimited Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2012 Unlimited Unlimited Tax Refunding Bonds, Series 2014
__________Note: Debt service payments reflect payments from September 1 through August 31
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Note: Debt service payments reflect payments from September 1 through August 31.
Source: District’s Official Statements.
The District has a total of $203,330,361 in Bond Principal Outstanding.
Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Student Enrollment
Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By 2012/13 Student Enrollment
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Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By StudentEnrollment Growth – Last 10-Years
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Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Total BondPrincipal Outstanding
Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Total Bond Principal Outstanding
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Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Bond Principal asa Percent of Taxable Value
Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Bond Principal as a Percent of Taxable Value
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Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Total Bond Principal OutstandingPer Estimated Students Using Facilities (Current Enrollment x 30 Years)
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prin
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nnis
ISD
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ball
ISD
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dvill
e IS
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n IS
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llen
ISD
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sby
ISD
Roc
kwal
l ISD
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Can
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n M
arco
s CIS
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anor
ISD
Prin
ceto
n IS
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eldo
n IS
DD
icki
nson
ISD
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arad
o IS
DLa
ke D
alla
s ISD
Bird
ville
ISD
8Source: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS and The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas – As of August 31, 2013. Includes Voted and M&O Debt. Excludes school districts with fewer than $100 Million in Bond Payments.
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Wes D
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Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Total Bond Payments Outstanding
Top 50 Texas School Districts – Ranked By Total Bond Payments (Principal and Interest) Outstanding
y g
$5 000
$4,3
2722
$4,000
$5,000
s)
Birdville ISD’s Total Bond Payments Outstanding ranks 80th in the State.
$3,9
2$3
,338
$2,8
6268
790 5
$3,000
ymen
ts (
$Mill
ions
$$2
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498
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Tot
al B
ond
Pay
nke
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80
$ $1,
$1,3
$1,3
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$1,2
2$1
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5 0
$1,0
44$1
,034
$1,0
15$9
93$9
85$9
61$9
25$9
20$9
13$9
04$9
01$8
95$8
49
$723
$711
$691
$661
$658
$638
$637
$634
$604
$601
$580
$577
$577
$564
$549$7
73$7
91
$567
$1,1
10
$358
$0
$1,000
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aty
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ISD
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ton
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ISD
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Ant
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ISD
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ving
ISD
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ble
ISD
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g IS
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ISD
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Wor
th IS
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ek IS
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ar C
ISD
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n IS
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ISD
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l ISD
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SDR
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rdso
n IS
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l Pas
o IS
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Col
leyv
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ISD
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n IS
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n IS
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ldin
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DPr
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r ISD
Bird
ville
ISD
9Source: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS and The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas – As of August 31, 2013. Includes Voted and M&O Debt.
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le M
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Gra
pePh
arr- Sch
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts
Ranked By 2012/13 Student Enrollment
100 000
50380,000
100,000
83,
60,000
nrol
lmen
t
367
,030
40,000
Stud
ent E
n
26,3
85
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88
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17,8
11
35
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14
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43
25,7
7520,000
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th IS
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ng IS
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ler I
SD
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ch IS
D
Den
ton
ISD
McK
inne
y IS
D
Bird
ville
ISD
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ess-
Bedf
ord
ISD
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thw
est I
SD
ount
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Sagi
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ISD
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e-C
olle
yvill
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roll
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10
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Car
Hur
st
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le M
o
Gra
pe
Source: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS.
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Total Student Enrollment Growth – Last 10 Years
16 000
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00
9
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rs)
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er IS
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Nor
thw
est I
SD
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ton
ISD
gle M
ount
ain-
Sagi
naw
ISD
McK
inne
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ng IS
D
ort W
orth
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ules
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ville
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ll IS
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Hur
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Source: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS.
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Percentage Student Enrollment Growth – Last 10 Years
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ears
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thw
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ton
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er IS
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ng IS
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ville
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N Eag S M
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st-E
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Source: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS.
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Bond Principal Outstanding
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$681
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$570
$63 2
$534
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st
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ton
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thw
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gle M
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ville
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uSource: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS and The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas – As of August 31, 2013. Includes Voted and M&O Debt.
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Bond Principal Outstanding PerEstimated Students Using Facilities (Current Enrollment x 30 Years)
$1 250
$1,1
73
,071
17
$1,000
$1,250
$1
$860
$817
$1,0
1
1
$750
ipal
Per
Stu
dent
$509
$681
19
$670
$462
$500
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al B
ond
Pri
nci
$281
$4
$268
$
$250
T
$0
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thw
est I
SD
gle M
ount
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Sagi
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ll IS
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vine
-Col
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ton
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y ISD
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ng IS
D
ules
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D
ollto
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rmer
sBr
anch
ISD
Bird
ville
ISD
ort W
orth
ISD
14
N Eag S
Gra
pev M
Hur
st-E
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Carro B Fo
Source: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS and The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas – As of August 31, 2013. Includes Voted and M&O Debt.
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Bond Principal Outstanding as a Percent of Taxable Value
10%
9.0%
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7%6.1%
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stan
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nd P
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Out
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8%
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4
4%Bon
2%
gle M
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thw
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SD
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ton
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ng IS
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ll IS
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vine
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lleIS
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Bird
ville
ISD
ort W
orth
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ollto
n-Fa
rmer
sBr
anch
ISD
15Source: Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts – Property Tax Assistance Division and The MAC of Texas – As of August 31, 2013. Includes Voted and M&O Debt.
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Hur
st-E
u
Gra
pev Fo
Carro B
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Total Bond Payments (Principal and Interest) Outstanding
$1 400
205
0
$1,200
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llion
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5
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$
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$711
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ond
Pay
men
ts O
u
$
$392
$358
$445$4
79
$400Tot
al B
o
$200
Den
ton
ISD
Kell
er IS
D
gle M
ount
ain-
Sagi
naw
ISD
Nor
thw
est I
SD
Irvi
ng IS
D
ort W
orth
ISD
McK
inne
y ISD
vine
-Col
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lleIS
D
ules
s-Be
dfor
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D
ollto
n-Fa
rmer
sBr
anch
ISD
Carro
ll IS
D
Bird
ville
ISD
16Source: The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas – As of August 31, 2013. Includes Voted and M&O Debt.
Eag S N Fo M
Gra
pev
Hur
st-E
u
Carro B
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Total Bond Payments (Principal and Interest) Outstanding PerEstimated Students Using Facilities (Current Enrollment x 30 Years)
$2 500
088$2,000
$2,500
$2,0
$1,9
35
$1,6
93
1,55
8
1,58
8$1,500
ents
Per
Stu
dent
$1
880$1
,148
$
$970
$1,000
Tot
al B
ond
Pay
me
$8
$493
$360
$562
$732
$500
T
$0
gle M
ount
ain-
Sagi
naw
ISD
Nor
thw
est I
SD
Carro
ll IS
D
vine
-Col
leyvi
lleIS
D
Den
ton
ISD
Kell
er IS
D
McK
inne
y ISD
Irvi
ng IS
D
ules
s-Be
dfor
dIS
D
ollto
n-Fa
rmer
sBr
anch
ISD
Bird
ville
ISD
ort W
orth
ISD
17
Eag S N
Gra
pev M
Hur
st-E
u
Carro B Fo
Source: Texas Education Agency – PEIMS and The Municipal Advisory Council of Texas – As of August 31, 2013. Includes Voted and M&O Debt.
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By Total Tax Rate – Year 2013/14
$1 70
$1.6
700
$1.60
$1.70
$1.5
400
0
$1.5
400
$1.5
300
$1.50
- Yea
r 20
13/1
4
$1.4
650
$1.4
000
.387
5$1.4
350
$1.4
525
$1.40
Tot
al T
ax R
ate
-
$1.3
235
$1.3
220
$
$1.3
201$1
.
$1.30
$1.20
McK
inne
y ISD
gle M
ount
ain-
Sagi
naw
ISD
Kell
er IS
D
Den
ton
ISD
Irvi
ng IS
D
Nor
thw
est I
SD
Bird
ville
ISD
Carro
ll IS
D
ules
s-Be
dfor
dIS
D
ollto
n-Fa
rmer
sBr
anch
ISD
ort W
orth
ISD
vine
-Col
leyvi
lleIS
D
18Source: Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts – Property Tax Assistance Division.
M
Eag S N
Hur
st-E
u
Carro B Fo
Gra
pev
Comparison of Certain Texas School Districts (Continued)
Ranked By I&S Tax Rate – Year 2013/14
$0 55
4900
0.50
00
0.50
00$0.50
$0.55
$0.4
$0.4
125
$0 $0
$0.4
250
3950
0
$0.40
$0.45
Yea
r 20
13/1
4
$0.3
600
$0.3
475
835
820
$
801
$0.
$0.3
70
$0.30
$0.35
I&S
Tax
Rat
e -
$0.2
8
$0.2
8
$0.2
8
$0.20
$0.25
$0.15
McK
inne
y ISD
Kell
er IS
D
Den
ton
ISD
Irvi
ng IS
D
Nor
thw
est I
SD
Bird
ville
ISD
gle M
ount
ain-
Sagi
naw
ISD
Carro
ll IS
D
ules
s-Be
dfor
dIS
D
ollto
n-Fa
rmer
sBr
anch
ISD
ort W
orth
ISD
vine
-Col
leyvi
lleIS
D
19Source: Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts – Property Tax Assistance Division.
M N Eag S
Hur
st-E
u
Carro B Fo
Gra
pev
Historical Tax Rates
District’s Historical Tax Rates
$1.617
$1 60
$1.80The District's total tax rate has
declined by 11.3% over the last 8-years.
$0.152 $1.435 $1.435 $1.435
$1.40
$1.60
$0.395 $0.395 $0.395$1.20
Tax
Rat
e
$1.465
$1.00
$1.040 $1.040 $1.040
$0.802005/06 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
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Maintenance & Operations Tax Rate Interest & Sinking Fund Tax Rate
Historical Taxes for a $104,972 Average Taxable Home Value
Historical Taxes – For a $104,972 Average Taxable Home Value
$159 56
$1,697.40
$1,506.35 $1,506.35 $1,506.35
$2,000
$159.56
$414.64 $414.64 $414.64
$1,500
$1,537.84
$1,000
Tax
es
$1,091.71 $1,091.71 $1,091.71$500
$02005/06 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
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Maintenance & Operations Taxes Interest & Sinking Fund Taxes
Source: Tarrant Appraisal District.
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In accordance with Rule G-23 of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (“MSRB”) (as set forth in MSRBNotice 2011-29 made effective on November 27, 2011), BOSC, Inc. is not acting as a financial advisor ormunicipal advisor in connection with the potential sale of the District’s municipal securitiesmunicipal advisor in connection with the potential sale of the District s municipal securities.
BOSC, Inc. proposes to be an underwriter for the potential sale of the District’s municipal securities. The primaryrole of an underwriter, as distinguished from a financial advisor, is to purchase, or arrange for the placement of,
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