(KMZA)--Community meetings have been set to present information to Nemaha Central USD 115 patrons on a proposed bond issue that would fund improvements at the district's two schools.
The Nemaha Central Board of Education approved the meetings at their May 9th meeting.
The meetings have been set for June 28 and July 14 at Nemaha Central High School, with two meetings scheduled each day to get the most engagement with patrons.
Superintendent Darrel Kohlman said the meetings on June 28 will take place at 12 noon and 7 p.m and the meetings on July 14 at noon at 5 pm. During the meetings, Kohlman said information will be presented on what's included in the bond proposal, cost and financing. Patrons will be allowed to ask questions.
USD 115 voters last November soundly defeated a $36.7 million bond issue for facility improvements. More classroom space is proposed this time and a new gymnasium, theatre and wrestling room have been eliminated.
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