McKinney ISD will buy 75 new school buses after approval from the board of trustees at its April 26 meeting.
The district’s 2021 bond program allotted $12 million for the purchase of buses, according to meeting documents. MISD expects to buy buses in three separate transactions, the documents stated. The first purchase of 55 buses was approved at a March 22 meeting for about $7.3 million.
The second purchase of buses costs a little more than $9 million, according to meeting documents. This tranche consists of 57 77-passenger buses and 18 48-passenger buses, which accommodate wheelchairs. The remaining costs not covered by the bond will come from unused funds from other district projects.
The 2021 bond program allows MISD to own its buses, which is a change from the previous structure of renting from Durham School Services. The change also shifts the capital expense of buses from the maintenance and operating fund to the interest and sinking fund, meeting documents stated.













