South Dakota district passes bond plan

Dec. 5, 2008
$9.9 million request will help build intermediate school

Voters in the Tea Area (S.D.) School District have approved a $9.935 million bond proposal. The funds will enable the district to construct a new intermediate school. The district hasn't been decided yet which grades will be housed in the new intermediate school, but it probably will grades 4-6. It will be built between the high school/middle school building and the primary school, which houses grades K-3.

To read The Sioux Falls Argus Leader article, click here.

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