Voters in the Klondike school district will be deciding the fate of an $8-million bond proposal when they go to the polls on Nov. 3.
Klondike school board members this past week officially called the election, which will be held in conjunction with the election of four members to the school board.
If approved, the bonds will provide funding for an array of improvements to school facilities, said Superintendent Steve McLaren.
Those planned improvements include:
•Construction of two new classrooms at the north end of the school building;
•Renovation of the kitchen in the cafeteria;
•Construction of a new field house and a new concession stand ...