$295 million bond proposal gets OK in Broken Arrow, Okla.

Dec. 10, 2009
District will build 3 new schools and make other improvements

From The Tulsa World: A $295 million school bond issue in the Broken Arrow (Okla.) district has been approved. The vote will enable the school to begin work on major renovation and expansion projects at every school site, construct three new schools and upgrade technology infrastructure. It also will enable officials to move students out of the district’s 200 portable buildings that serve as classrooms, among a host of other projects.

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