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School District 51 officials are nearing a plan for replacing Grand Junction High School but part of that effort involves refining a pitch to voters who will need to approve funding for the project.
The District 51 Board of Education conducted a special meeting Wednesday night at Grand Junction High School to discuss a bond measure that, if passed, would replace the nearly 70-year-old high school.
The board and School District 51 officials heard from GJHS staff and students, who expressed urgency when recounting the state of the building, and from community members who stressed fiscal responsibility.
âWeâre hearing what the teachers want but, as our advisory committee said, compromises are going to have to be made to get this to pass,â said board member Amy Davis.
Grand Junction Kid Demolishes 1 lb. of Peppers as Midnight Snack
Taylor Taggart is a 7-year-old BMX racer in Grand Junction who is a first-grader at Monument Ridge Elementary School. Taylor was recently caught red-handed by his mom with an interesting midnight snack - a pound of bell peppers.
Taylor s mom, Blake, told us that she just caught him taking his midnight snack to a whole other level. He was caught sound asleep with an empty bag of mini bell peppers next to him.
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Most people, ourselves included, don t go for the vegetables as a midnight snack. Taylor s mom says that he s been caught with an empty bag of fruits or veggies more frequently lately because working out is Taylor s new hobby.