Warren (Ohio) district puts $20 million bond request before voters

July 21, 2011
District makes fifth attempt to secure local share of facility funding

From The Marietta Times: The Warren (Ohio) Local School District has decided to ask voters to support a $20 million bond proposal in November that would help pay for three elementary schools and a middle school. The Ohio School Facilities Commission would provide an estimated $32.6 million to cover the rest of the district's $53.6 million plan. Four previous bond proposals have been rejected by voters.

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