Bozeman gets nod for new elementary

Sept. 11, 2007
Voters approve $17.5 million proposal for district's 7th elementary.

The Bozeman (Mont.) district has won approval of a $17.5 million bond proposal. The district will use the funds to build its seventh elementary school. The 500-student school slated to open in August of 2009.
To read the KXLF-TV article, click here.

EARLIER: The Bozeman (Mont.) district is seeking voter approval of a $17.5 million bond proposal that would pay for an elementary school. The 500-student school would be the district's seventh elementary and would open in 2009. It would have 22 classrooms, a music room and computer room. Ballots in the mail-in election must be returned by Sept. 11.
To read The Bozeman Daily Chronicle article, click here.

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