Voters in Kansas district OK $138 million bond request

Oct. 16, 2007
Growing Olathe district will build junior high and two elementary schools.

The Olathe (Kan.) district has won approval of a $138 million bond proposal. The money will pay for construction of a junior high school two elementary schools, and a technology center; design of a fifth high school; and land for four more elementary schools. The bonds also will cover the costs of renovations, maintenance and additions to existing buildings.
To read The Kansas City Star article, click here.

EARLIER: The Olathe (Kan.) district has decided to place a $138 million bond proposal on the ballot in October. The bonds will provide funds to build two elementary schools, a junior high school, and a technology-support center. The bonds also will cover the costs of the preliminary design of the district’s fifth high school, as well as other facility renovations.
To read The Kansas City Star article, click here.

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