Ohio district seeks funds for high school construction

July 30, 2010
Shelby district would convert existing high school campus to middle school

From The Mansfield News Journal: The Shelby (Ohio) district is seeking approval on Aug. 3 of a $17 million bond issue that would help pay for a new high school. The district is seeking to build a new high school and convert the existing high school to a middle school. The Ohio School Facilities Commission would provide $11 million for the $28 million project.

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