YORK – Very soon, York County residents in the Centennial School District will be voting in a special mail-in election regarding a $7.9 million bond issue on June 10. The school district says this bond issue will not create an increase in bond payments.
Proponents of the bond issue say, “Our school is committed to providing the best learning environment for our students. To meet the evolving needs of our students and communities, we are proposing a bond issue which will fund several critical improvements to our school facilities. These enhancements will not only modernize the campus but also create safer, more efficient and more effective spaces for learning and activities.” If the bond issue passes, there will be specific improvements: a modernized kitchen and cafeteria; a new multi-use gymnasium; additional classrooms to support growth and new programs; an on-site bus barn; safer facilities; expanded extracurricular and athletic opportunities; and preparations for the future. The school district says the following about the specific improvements:
The footprint of the Centennial School District extends into Seward County, York County, Butler County and Polk County. Voters will receive information how to return their ballots to the clerk’s office in their county of residence. Public meetings are scheduled for patrons to hear more information:
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