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Superintendent asks voters to approve Nov. 4 bond for special‑needs facility, refrigerated air and school upgrades

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Superintendent Gabriela Duran Blakey told the State of the District audience that a general obligation bond on the Nov. 4 ballot would fund a West Side special‑needs education facility, convert 20 schools to refrigerated air, complete 13 delayed projects and build a hands‑on career lab.

Superintendent Gabriela Duran Blakey urged attendees at the State of the District to support a general obligation bond on the Nov. 4 ballot that would fund special education facilities and a package of building repairs and upgrades across Albuquerque Public Schools.

Blakey described the bond as a response to aging infrastructure and rising temperatures that have stressed school air‑conditioning systems. She said technicians worked “around the clock” over the summer to…

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