Edwardsville, Ill., district gets money to build two schools

April 18, 2007
Voters approve a $58.3 million bond election.

The Edwardsville (Ill.) district has won approval of a $58.3 million bond proposal. The money will enable the district to build two elementary schools, convert the alternative high school into school for grades 3 to 5, and convert a building on the high school campus to accommodate the alternative high school.

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