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Palo Alto district wins approval of $378 million in bonds

Jun 5, 2008 9:26 AM

The Palo Alto (Calif.) district has won approval of a $378 million bond proposal. The $378 million bond will be used at all 17 district campuses to add classrooms to schools feeling the pinch of rising enrollment, replenish technology and renovate aging buildings, many of which were built more than 50 years ago.
To read The Palo Alto Daily News article, click here.

FROM MAY 2008: Voters in the Palo Alto (Calif.) School District will go to the polls on June 3 to decide the fate of a $378 million bond request. The money would enable the district to expand and modernize aging school campuses. The proposal will require a 55 percent majority for approval.
To read the Palo Alto Daily News article, click here.

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