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Independence school board calls $60 million bond election to fund repairs and renovations
Summary
The Independent Missouri School District board voted to call a special election on April 7, 2026, for a $60 million general obligation bond to fund renovations across the district, including remodeling Fairmount, Quarty and Proctor elementaries; administration said the issuance would not raise taxes.
The Independent Missouri School District Board of Education voted Tuesday to place a $60,000,000 general obligation bond question on the April 7, 2026, ballot to pay for school repairs and renovations.
Interim Superintendent Cindy Grant told the board the bond would finance "constructing, improving, repairing, renovating, furnishing and equipping school sites and facilities," and specifically named remodeling of…
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