Oregon district seeks funds for new high school

Nov. 21, 2008
Prosser district places $67 million request on ballot

The Prosser (Ore.) School District will ask voters in March to approve a $67 million bond proposal to pay for a new high school. The original Prosser High School was built to hold 400 to 500 students, but there are twice that many today. If the bond is approved, the existing facility will be used as district offices and as space for an area community college.

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