Spartanburg District One Voters to Decide on $140M Bond Referendum for New Schools
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Spartanburg District One voters to decide on $140M bond referendum for new schools
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) - Voters in Spartanburg School District One will decide in November whether to approve a $140 million project to build two new schools and renovate one, without raising taxes. New Prospect Elementary, O.P. Earl Elementary, and Mabry Middle School are the schools targeted for upgrades. The proposal involves constructing new buildings for Mabry Middle School and O.P. Earl Elementary, as well as significant renovations at N…
District One seeks $140M for school upgrades - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
Funds to go towards rebuilding O.P. Earle Elementary LANDRUM—Spartanburg School District One recently voted to put a $140 million bond referendum on the November ballot in Spartanburg County, with some funds going to rebuilding O.P. Earle Elementary School in Landrum. The money would also go to rebuilding T.E. Mabry Middle School and expanding New Prospect Elementary School, both in Inman. The district says the funds are needed to fix its agin…
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