(KNZA)--Voters in Effingham USD 377 will face a bond issue again to fund facility improvements.
The board unanimously approved a resolution Monday evening to place a nearly $9.8 million bond issue on the November general election ballot.
If approved, the bond issue would fund the construction of a multi-purpose addition to the Junior/Senior High school along with the renovation of the existing metal gym at the elementary school into 4 classrooms and a FEMA shelter. In addition, it would fund mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades at the elementary school and Jr./Senior High School.
Voters last November soundly defeated a $17.5 million bond issue that would have funded the construction of a new preK-8th grade facility and upgrades to the Jr./Senior High school.
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