A majority of the increase comes from the 2.7% increase from the Town s contribution to the Bristol Warren Regional School District. The town s financial stability remains solid.
Flooded hallways, leaky roofs, a persistent smell of sewage in the science wing, outdated and unwelcoming spaces, and continuously out of order bathrooms are just some of the issues students and teachers have with the current building.
Part one of a series into the proposed $200M school bond in Bristol Warren looks at the tax impact that would be experienced in both communities if the bond passes in November.
Should a bond worth up to $200 million be prepared in time and approved by voters this November, the lion s share of that capital would be used to demolish and construct a new high school for Bristol Warren teens.