Norton (Ohio) district schedules November bond vote

Aug. 24, 2009
System seeks funds to build 2 schools

From Akron.com: The Norton City (Ohio) Schools District is asking voters on Nov. 3 to approve a $42.6 million bond issue. The money would be used to construct two new buildings — one for prekindergarten through third grade and one for students in grades seven through 12. Both facilities would be built on a new campus away from the town center. The remainder of the bond money would be used for a new athletic complex that includes a football stadium and all-weather track, a field house with locker room and weight room and a concession stand; an auditorium at the new junior high/high school and a wrestling room.

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