Two weeks before Columbus voters go to the polls to determine the fate of a $36 million bond issue for repairs and improvements in the Columbus Municipal School District, citizens finally have the information they need to make an informed decision.
Regardless of whether the $36 million bond for Columbus Municipal School District passes May 14, Franklin’s and Fairview’s days as elementary schools are numbered, Superintendent Stanley Ellis confirmed Wednesday.
In a special election on May 14, residents in the Columbus Municipal School District will vote whether to approve a $36 million bond for repairs and renovations to district facilities.
On May 14, the Columbus Municipal School District Board of Trustees and Superintendent Stanley Ellis will ask voters to approve a $36 million bond to add, improve and renovate facilities in the district.
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Melodie Cunningham already knows where she stands on Columbus Municipal School District’s proposed $36 million bond. As a pre-K teacher at Stokes-Beard
Columbus Municipal School District trustees unanimously passed a resolution during a special-call meeting Tuesday to hold a special election for a bond that would fund $36 million in facility improvements.