$25 million school bond planned for Dublin (Ohio) district

July 23, 2011
Money will pay for classroom additions, technology and equipment upgrades

From The Columbus Dispatch: The Dublin (Ohio) school board has voted to place a $25 million bond issue on the November ballot. The bonds would provide $4.3 million for classroom additions at two elementary schools; $5.5 million for technology improvements; $9.8 million for maintenance projects; and $5.4 million for equipment upgrades.

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