Arrowhead voters to decide on $261.2 million facilities referendum, $7.6 million operational referendum in November
Arrowhead Union High School District voters will not only have a president to vote for in November, but also two referendum questions.
The Arrowhead School Board voted July 10 to put a $261.2 million facilities referendum question on the ballot. The board also decided to put an operational referendum question to voters, which would raise an additional $1.9 million per year for four years for a total of $7.6 million.
Here's what to know about the referendum questions, both of which will appear on the Nov. 5 ballot.
The referendum would fund the construction of a single new high school building on the existing Arrowhead site, which would replace the school's current two buildings, North Campus and South Campus. If approved, the new school would include these features the current school is lacking, according to a news release from the district:
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