Santa Fe (N.M.) district seeks voter approval for $160 million proposal

Jan. 16, 2009
Money would be used to expand and upgrade many campuses

TheSanta Fe (N.M.) School District is asking voters in February to approve a $160 million bond proposal. The money would enable the district to pay for upgrades and expansions at more than a dozen school campuses. Several schools will receive additional classroom space to relieve crowding and reduce the dependency on portable classrooms. Other campuses will be remodeled so they can accommodates grades K to 8. To read more about the bond proposal, click here.

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