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Kansas voters reject $450 million in school upgrades amid concerns over academics

Summary by The Heartlander
(The Lion) — Wichita voters have narrowly rejected a half-billion-dollar school bond intended for building construction and upgrades. The outcome was called on Wednesday morning, with bond opponents managing a razor-thin majority. As of Tuesday evening, the vote was 13,278 in favor and 13,506 opposed. Wichita Public Schools (WPS) would have used the $450 million bond to rebuild seven elementary and middle schools, as well as to build new early c…
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The Heartlander broke the news in on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
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