El Campo voters will decide on May 3rd whether to approve an $80.9 million bond for school upgrades. The school board unanimously backed the plan, which includes nearly $53 million for new buildings at El Campo High School, replacing key facilities and upgrading Career and Technology Education. Hutchins Elementary would also see major renovations. While the bond includes a tax levy, officials say it won’t raise rates beyond what was previously approved. With rising costs, board members stress the need to act now.