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School board seeks support for $165 million bond to address aging facilities; pro and con committees appointed
Summary
The Mercer Island School District board outlined a long-range facilities plan and announced it will place a $165 million bond proposition before voters; the board appointed named pro and con committee members for the county voters’ pamphlet process.
School board members presented a multi-year facilities plan and said the board will seek voter approval in April for a bond proposition described by trustees as approximately $165 million to address aging school buildings, systems and targeted educational upgrades.
A board representative described the district’s facilities as 60–70 years old in many locations, noted recent piecemeal repairs — boilers, roofs, HVAC, and seismic work — and said a…
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