Bonds for new high school fail in South Kitsap, Wash.

March 14, 2007
The South Kitsap (Wash.) district has failed to win approval of a $163.2 million bond proposal. The proposed bond was intended to pay for the construction of a new high school, and the rebuilding of South Colby Elementary School. It also would have ...

The South Kitsap (Wash.) district has failed to win approval of a $163.2 million bond proposal. The proposed bond was intended to pay for the construction of a new high school, and the rebuilding of South Colby Elementary School. It also would have provided funds for technology and maintenance upgrades. The question won the support of nearly 52 percent of the voters, but it needed a 60 percent majority.

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