Valley City Voters Approve a $46 Million Bond Referendum to Build New School
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Glenville-Emmons moving forward with $24.4M bond referendum in August - Albert Lea Tribune
The Glenville-Emmons School District is moving forward with a bond referendum in August that will ask voters to consider a $24.425 million bond to fund facilities improvements at its existing buildings instead of building new as previously considered. Improvements would include a secure elementary entrance, upgraded Career and Technical Education spaces, ADA accessibility updates, asbestos removal and repairs to HVAC, roofing and water systems,…
Valley City voters approve a $46 million bond referendum to build new school
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (KVRR) — The referendum passed with over 62% of the vote on Tuesday. They plan to build a new school connected to Jefferson Elementary to create a combined K-12 school. They will close and sell the District Office and Washington Elementary, and demolish the 1919 school building. There are also plans for other renovations and a new parking lot. “We know that a new school is an investment by our community, not only in our school …
Valley City Public School Referendum Passes
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) Valley City Public School District voters approved a $46 million referendum to build a new school Tuesday night. The voters approved the referendum with more than 62 percent of the vote in a special election. The results are unofficial as a few more mail in absentee ballots are expected to arrived in the mail later this week that were postmarked by June 9th. School district business manager Jackie Cordie made …
Valley City voters turn in their ballots on future of 106-year-old school
VALLEY CITY — Voters will head to the polls Tuesday, June 10, to decide the future of Valley City Public Schools in a $46 million bond referendum that could reshape the district’s educational landscape. The district is proposing the construction of a new K-12 facility that would consolidate its two elementary schools and current middle-high school. The consolidation plan comes after years of community input and consideration of the aging middle-…
Charles City School Board Needs to Decide Soon on Bond Referendum - KCHA NEWS - Charles City's News, Weather & Sports
Charles City School District stakeholders could be asked to approve a bond referendum that could fund up to $50 million in renovations, upgrades and improvements to Charles City High School. …
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