Durham (N.C.) district seeks $194 bond package

July 23, 2007
Money would pay for two elementary schools, one middle school and one high school.

The Durham (N.C.) school district is asking voters in November to approve a $194.2 million package for school improvements. The money would enable the district to build two elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. The bond package also would provide $7 million to build a separate campus for the City of Medicine Academy, a small, high school-level pre-med and nursing school.
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Earlier: School officials in Durham, N.C., will ask county commissioners to put a nearly $200 million bond issue on the ballot this fall. If the plan is accepted as is, almost half the $200 million would go to building three schools: elementary, middle and high. The district also would buy land for two future schools. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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