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Gervais School District Could Close If Bond Fails

(Gervais, OR) -- The Gervais School District could be forced to close if voters don't approve a bond for repairs. The last time voters approved a maintenance bond for the school district was in 1991. The Statesman Journal reports a survey of the district's three buildings found 119 projects would cost around 60-million-dollars to complete. The current bond is asking voters for 28-million-dollars. It would be used to build a new middle school, add portables, replace the roof on the high school and more than two dozen other projects. If the district closes, students would go to other schools in Marion County.

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