After Decades, Voters Finally OK Replacement for Crumbling Idaho School [View all]
https://www.propublica.org/article/idaho-salmon-school-district-bond-approved
After Decades, Voters Finally OK Replacement for Crumbling Idaho School
The vote follows a yearlong investigation by the Idaho Statesman and ProPublica into how the states restrictive funding policies left students studying in deteriorating buildings across the state.
by Becca Savransky, Idaho Statesman
May 24, 7 a.m. EDT
The Salmon School District in remote Central Idaho will finally get a new school.
After decades in which voters rejected every bond the district asked for, the community on Tuesday approved a $20 million bond to build a new pre-K-through-8 school with a resounding 72% support.
The election comes after the Idaho Statesman and ProPublica reported last year on how
children across the state were learning in schools with freezing classrooms, leaking roofs and discolored water. Salmon was one of the most poignant examples in the last two decades, the district
failed to pass around a dozen bonds to replace its dilapidated schools. Idaho is one of just two states that require support from two-thirds of voters to pass a bond.
At Salmons Pioneer Elementary, the plumbing is failing, the floors are uneven and pose tripping hazards, and sewage sometimes backs up into a corner of the kitchen. Parts of the building arent accessible for students with disabilities. The foundation is crumbling.
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