Guthrie (Okla.) district voters reject bond issue for new high school

Aug. 26, 2010
78 percent of voters say no to $89.8 million proposal

From The Daily Oklahoman: Voters in the Guthrie (Okla.)School District have rejected an $89.8 million school bond issue that would have paid for a 1,200-student high school facility.

EARLIER...from The Daily Oklahoman: Voters in the Guthrie (Okla.) School District will go to the polls on Aug. 24 to decide the fate of an $89.8 million bond issue. The bond would pay for construction of a new 1,200-student high school. The project also would include construction of a new gymnasium, tennis courts, a track, and soccer and softball fields. The existing high school would then become a middle school.

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