Coshocton (Ohio) district seeks bond approval

April 18, 2010
District taxpayers would contribute $7.9 million local share for elementary facility

From The Coshocton Tribune: Voters in the Coshocton (Ohio) City School District will decide on May 4 whether to pay for a new consolidated elementary building or maintain the three buildings already in use. If voters approve, local taxpayers will contribute about $7.9 million and the state of Ohio will put in about $16.1 million for the project. The district wants to replace its three aging structures with one campus that would house students in pre-kindergarten through sixth-grade.

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