Ridgefield (Wash.) seeks bond approval for new high school

April 21, 2008
Ridgefield (Wash.) seeks bond approval for new high school New facility would ease crowding throughout the district.
The Ridgefield (Wash.) district is asking voters on May 20 to approve an $85 million bond proposal. The money would enable the district to build a new high school. The existing high school will be converted to a middle school, and the existing middle school will become an elementary. The proposal needs a 60 percent majority for approval.To read more about the bond proposal, click here.

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