Aurora (Colo.) district puts $215 million proposal on ballot

Sept. 23, 2008
Money would pay for new high school and elementary school

TheAurora (Colo.) district is seeking approval in November of a $215 million bond proposal. About half of the bond package would go toward a new high school and a pre-K through eighth-grade school. The other half would go toward fixing and maintaining existing facilities. Officials say fixes are needed because the district's buildings are, on average, at least 40 years old. To read more district information about the proposal, click here.

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