(KMZA)--The USD 380 Board of Education remains undecided on what bond option they will present to voters this April for improvements to the Centralia and Frankfort schools.
During a special meeting Wednesday evening, the Board reviewed the results of a survey conducted at community meetings last month on four bond options ranging $4.3 million to $8.7 million.
The results showed 62.5 percent of those responding favoring a bond issue of some kind.
Following discussion, the board decided to eliminate two bond options, leaving the two options originally proposed.
One of those options would close the Vermillion building, which currently houses the district office and the pre-kindergarten class.
Board members couldn’t decide if the community wants the Vermillion building closed or not.
Superintendent Mischel Miller was directed to look into the cost of storage and district office placement if the Vermillion building were to close.
Another special meeting was set for Monday evening at 6:45 to make decision on which of the two remaining bond options to present to voters.
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