Schools

School Board Considers Putting Bond Before Voters for School Fixes

The board will work on clarifying the details in the coming weeks and can move forward with a plan before trustees go on break in July, The Alamedan reports.

Alameda Unified School District's board trustees discussed on Tuesday the need to put a bond before voters to help pay for millions of dollars worth of fixes to Alameda schools, according to The Alamedan.

The trustees just need to decide on how much they want to ask voters to pay for and when, The Alamedan reports.

The board will work on clarifying the details in the coming weeks and can move forward with a plan before trustees go on break in July, The Alamedan reports.

Would you support a bond that would pay for fixes at Alameda schools? How much would you be willing to pay?

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