Oregon district seeks funds for high school expansion

Oct. 14, 2008
Central School District J puts $47 million plan on ballot
Central School District J in Independence, Ore., is seeking approval of a $47.3 million bond proposal next month that would pay for a high school expansion. The upgrade to Central High School would increase capacity to 1,200 students and add a performing arts auditorium and an athletic field. The high school capacity now (without modules) is 729; this fall's enrollment is about 870. To read The Salem Statesman-Journal article, click here.

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