Idaho district tries again for high school funds

March 18, 2008
Mountain Home bonds would help convert junior high to senior high

The Mountain Home (Idaho) School District is asking voters on April 29 to approve a $37 million bond that would pay for converting the junior high into a four-year high school. The proposal is the same that failed by 73 votes last fall, but is $1.5 million more because of rising construction costs. The bond would enable the district to add 26 classrooms, a vocational-technical building three times the size of the current one, a gym, an auditorium and two computer labs.

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