ALBION, Neb. (AP) — School officials in north-central Nebraska are pushing for a nearly $13 million bond issue aimed at renovating the district’s school buildings.
Boone Central Public Schools officials have been asking patrons to learn about the proposal before the Nov. 4 election.
The plan calls for an addition and extensive renovation of the high school and elementary school in Albion, as well as adding safety and security measures at the middle school in Petersburg.
In 2012, Boone Central voters soundly rejected a nearly $21 million plan that would have built a new high school and remodeled the existing high school for middle schoolers.