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Superintendent: bond passed with strong support; design, permits and assessment results next on the agenda
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Shealy reported the district’s bond passed with roughly 72% support, said design work and permitting will begin with project moves targeted for June, and reviewed assessment trends (district SAT comparison and ACT averages) while warning of potential state funding cuts.
Superintendent Dr. Shealy told the Lake Oswego School District board the recent bond measure passed with strong community support, describing "a big green bar with 72%" on election night and thanking volunteers including chair Heather Ramsey. She said the district’s immediate next steps are completing design and seeking city permits so construction and program moves can occur next summer; she also said the district is hiring a realtor to find a home for its CTP program.
Dr. Shealy…
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