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Idaho district tries again for high school funds

Mar 18, 2008 12:37 PM

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.

To read The Mountain Home News article, click here.

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