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Londonderry board puts $9.05 million bond for full‑day kindergarten, district office conversion on March ballot

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The Londonderry School Board voted to place a $9.05 million bond question on the March 11 ballot to add modular classrooms to implement full‑day kindergarten and convert Moose Hill space for district offices; the budget committee also endorsed the plan.

The Londonderry School Board voted to place a $9.05 million bond on the March 11 ballot to add modular classrooms at three elementary schools and convert space at Moose Hill to house the district office if voters approve the measure.

The article would authorize a $9,050,000 bond to fund design, construction, furnishing and equipping of modular classrooms at South School, North School and Matthew Thornton School and related renovations to convert Moose Hill into the district central administrative office. The warrant includes authorization for the board to issue bonds and to accept federal, state or other aid that becomes available for the project. The board said the first‑year payment was estimated at $226,250 under the proposal, which assumed a 15‑year bond at roughly 3.46 percent interest.

Why it matters: The board framed the bond…

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