Grain Valley School District Bond Measure (February 2012)
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A Grain Valley School District Bond Measure was on the February 7, 2012 ballot in the Grain Valley school district area which is in Jackson County.
Though this measure got a majority, it was still defeated because it needed a two-thirds majority (66.7%) to be approved.
- YES 813 (65.09%)
- NO 436 (34.91%)[1]
This measure sought to issue a bond in the amount of $3 million in order to build additions to the middle school, the third phase of construction. If approved, the district property taxes would not be raised, the current repayment would just be extended. Additions included adding a second wing of classrooms as well as fine arts classes.[2]
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