Edmond, Okla., residents vote Tuesday on school bonds

Dec. 5, 2007
$28.9 million request would pay for school upgrades, and new computers and buses.

Edmond, Okla., voters will be asked to go to the polls Tuesday and vote for a $28.9 million bond package broken. Proposition No. 1 lists 14 items, including $28 million for classroom additions and school improvements, the purchase of land for future school sites, and the purchase of computers, software and support systems. Proposition No. 2 for $900,000 is earmarked for transportation including the purchase of buses.

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