Bonds approved in Scottsdale (Ariz.) district

Nov. 12, 2010
$118 million request will pay for middle school renovations, other improvements

From The Arizona Republic: The Scottsdale (Ariz.) Unified School District has won approval of a $118 million bond proposal that will pay for middle school renovations. The money will enable the district to tear down and rebuild four schools Ingleside, Cocopah and Mohave middle schools and the Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center. Other schools will get mechanical, electrical and building upgrades.

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