Oregon district tries again
Mar 26, 2008 4:43 PM
Voters in the Mukilteo (Ore.) School
District will be asked again in May to approve a $139 million school
bond package to build and renovate schools. The
proposal is the same one that failed to the required 60 percent when it
was on the Feb.
19 ballot. It finished with 55.7 percent approval. The bond measure
would provide $41 million to renovate two elementary schools and $28
million to build a new elementary. It also would pay for athletic
facility upgrades, future school sites, and permanent classrooms to
replace portables at the district's alternative high school.
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