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Dysart bond information meeting for residents

Posted 9/21/24

The Dysart Unified School District is partnering with local cities and organizations to provide several meeting options for the community to learn facts and get questions answered about the Nov. 5 Dysart bond election.

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Dysart bond information meeting for residents

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The Dysart Unified School District is partnering with local cities and organizations to provide several meeting options for the community to learn facts and get questions answered about the Nov. 5 Dysart bond election.

A brief presentation by a Dysart representative will take place 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 7, at the Property Owners and Residents Association, 13815 W. Camino Del Sol.

The Dysart Governing Board called for a bond election at the March 14 board meeting after a unanimous community committee recommendation. The bond program would fund safety and security improvements, school bus replacements facility renovations at each site, construction of a new elementary school and land for a new high school in the northwest Asante area.