Oklahoma district wins $42 million bond election

Nov. 13, 2007
Claremore district will build new elementary, addition to high school.

The Claremore (Okla.) district has won approval of a $42.6 million bond package. The proposal will provide funds to build a new $8.3 million elementary school and 16 new classrooms for the junior high and high school, as well as a new stadium. The new classroom space will enable students and faculty members to move from 16 prefabricated buildings into permanent structures.

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