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Blackfoot School District braces for $23.9 million bond issue
Devin Bodkin, IdahoEdNews.org
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BLACKFOOT Voters in the Blackfoot School District will soon decide on a $23.9 million proposal to fund a new elementary school and career-technical high school.
If passed, the March 9 measure would repurpose I.T. Stoddard Elementary School into a career technical high school and allow the district to build a new elementary school nearby, Superintendent Brian Kress told EdNews Monday.
Blackfoot Technical Education Center would become an extension of Blackfoot High. The new elementary school would be built on nearby Walker Street and serve some 450 kids.
$23.9 million bond proposed for Blackfoot School District
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BLACKFOOT, Idaho (KIFI) - New additions may be on the way soon to the Blackfoot School District
The Blackfoot Technical Education Center (BTEC) committee is behind a multi-million dollar bond that would help make improvements to the school district.
The $23.9 million bond would give Blackfoot High School students a newly-remodeled career and technical education facility. The school district would also build a new elementary school as well as add upgrades to the high school campus and their athletic complex.
BTEC committee Vice Chair Michael Johnson says the current space they have is not adequate enough for their students.