$30 million school bond approved in Oxford, Miss.

Oct. 28, 2010
New high school building planned

From The Biloxi Sun-Herald: Voters in Oxford, Miss., have approved a $30 million bond proposal. The money will be used to build a new high school and improve other facilities in the district. The high school would have about 180,000 square feet of space and would serve about 1,200 students. JULY 2010...From The Jackson Clarion-Ledger: Voters in the Oxford (Miss.) district will decide on Oct. 26 whether to approve a $40 million bond proposal. The money would enable the district to replace the 50-year-old Oxford High School and renovate other buildings.

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