Rotan ISD voters approved one of two propositions on the May ballot, giving the go ahead to move forward with $6.5 million in school renovations.
In a night marked by both celebration and heartbreak, Rotan voters charted a new course for the community — backing major investments in education and economic development, while narrowly rejecting a plan to provide housing for local teachers. The election results reflect a community willing to take bold steps, but also reveal the fragility of progress measured in single-digit margins.