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Clark district outlines $35 million facilities plan, $9 million state aid in bond referendum
Summary
District officials told the school board that a Sept. 16 bond referendum would fund roughly $35 million in projects, unlock about $9 million in state aid and—if passed—would be structured so residents would not see an immediate increase in school taxes, the board said.
Clark Public Schools officials told the Board of Education that a bond referendum on Sept. 16 would authorize about $35 million in needed projects and would unlock about $9 million in state aid, reducing the district’s local share to approximately $26 million, the board said. The board said the referendum was structured to replace an expiring referendum so it would not increase the current tax burden.
At the meeting, the board described projects that…
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