Idaho Legislature has approved $2 billion in bond money for schools to repair and replace aging buildings. The funding, pledged by Gov. Brad Little, follows investigations showing students learning in poor conditions. The plan includes consolidating two elementary schools into one and making upgrades across campuses. In Las Vegas, about 30 aging CCSD schools will be replaced with new facilities.
About 30 aging CCSD schools across the Las Vegas Valley will be replaced with new facilities. DETAILS: https://t.co/fiGBA8Wnal https://t.co/F9xWt1PvZJ
Idaho schools will get hundreds of millions of dollars to repair and replace aging buildings after an @IdahoStatesman and @ProPublica investigation showed students learning in poor conditions. https://t.co/j1DwYVTs8u
The funding was pledged by Gov. Brad Little after an @IdahoStatesman and ProPublica investigation showed students learning in poor conditions. Educators say itβs only a start to fixing decades-old problems. https://t.co/7BGGaJfmzq
IMPACT! ππ Idaho Legislature Approves $2B for Schools to Repair, Replace Buildings https://t.co/B3qcC77FVL by partner @BeccaSavransky @IdahoStatesman
New: Idaho Legislature Approves $2 Billion for Schools to Repair and Replace Aging Buildings https://t.co/DVgEzX04GJ
With the bond money the district plans to consolidate the two elementary schools into one school and make other upgrades and improvements across the campuses. https://t.co/XHrw6Jq2yb