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By Dian Ver Valen
The Times 

Sparse Turnout at Facilities Presentation

 

January 2, 2000

An artists' rendering of Dayton High School, as seen from South Second Street, after completion of the proposed renovation. A proposed new commons building is shown at left.

DAYTON - The Dayton School District is struggling to engage citizens in a discussion of the $19.5 mil- lion bond levy measure the district is considering for the April 2014 ballot.

Last Thursday was the second of three public fo- rums planned on the topic of the proposed facilities up- grade, but just nine citizens attended (more than half in attendance were employees of the district, sit on the school board, or are members of the committee that worked on the project plan).

Though few voices were heard, Superintendent Doug Johnson and project architect Greg McCracken stated afterward that t...



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