$3.5 million bond approved in Monforton (Mont.) district

Oct. 14, 2010
District’s school will get renovation, more classrooms

From The Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Voters in the Monforton (Mont.) School District have approved a $3.5 million bond issue to renovate the district’s growing school. The money will enable the district to move students out of the school's 112-year-old building, expand the 40-year-old part of the school, add classrooms, update electrical, heating and ventilation systems, and add access for those with disabilities. The school enrollment is 228, up 30 from last year.

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