Shelley School District proposes bond to build new high school
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Local school district asks voters to approve $78 million bond to build a new high school
Shelley High School | Andrea Olson, EastIdahoNews.com file photo SHELLEY — On May 20, Shelley Joint School District 60 is asking voters to approve a nearly $79 million bond to build a new high school as student enrollment grows. Table showing how residents tax will increase if the bond for a new high school passes | Courtesy Shelley Joint School District Bonds in Idaho need a supermajority, or 66.6%, of the votes to pass. RELATED | Friday is t…
Shelley School District proposes bond to build new high school
SHELLEY, Idaho (KIFI) — Shelley Joint School District No. 60 is proposing a bond to build a new high school for the next general election. If the public votes in favor, the Board of Trustees of Joint School District No. 60, Bingham and Bonneville Counties, State of Idaho (the "District") will be authorized to issue bonds of up to $78,640,000 to: Build, furnish, and equip a new high school Build, furnish, and equip a new career technical educati…
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