Fayetteville (Ark.) district seeks funds for new high school campus

June 28, 2009
Referendum would bring in $113 million in tax revenue

From The Fayetteville Morning News: The Fayetteville (Ark.) school district will ask voters on Sept. 15 to approve a property tax increase that will pay for a $113 million high school campus. The plan for the 40-acre campus includes the demolition of the 1991 addition to the high school. Razing the 1991 addition is a sticking point for sentimentalists who don't want to see the entire high school building torn down. Most of the original structure was built in the early 1950s.

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