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Centennial School Board endorses Mount Hood Community College $136 million bond
Summary
After a presentation from Mount Hood Community College officials, the Centennial School District board voted to endorse a $136 million bond to upgrade aging facilities, citing career-technical training, safety and accessibility as priorities.
The Centennial School District Board on March 12 voted to endorse Mount Hood Community College’s proposed $136,000,000 bond, which the college placed on the May 2025 ballot to fund facility upgrades, safety improvements and career-technical education spaces. The board also agreed to complete a group endorsement form and to provide K–12 partner endorsements if requested.
The endorsement followed a presentation by Jennifer Dement, vice president of finance and administration at Mount Hood Community College, and board member Shetoya (Shatolia) Bentley. Dement told the Centennial board that the college had not passed a bond in 50 years and that the measure is intended to preserve and modernize existing facilities rather than build new campuses. “A bond…
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