Wednesday, December 9th 2009, 1:47 am
News9.com
NORMAN, Oklahoma -- Norman voters passed two bond issues worth nearly $110 million during the election on Tuesday.
Proposition 1, which includes $105.5 million for a new elementary school in Norman, technology-smart classrooms, and upgrades at every district school, passed with 66.66 percent of the vote. Proposition 2 passed with 67.22 percent of the vote and provides $4.1 million for transportation.
"This gives our district an opportunity to make a significant difference in our facilities across our district and in each and every one of our buildings, and also a significant investment in technology, instructional technology," said Dr. Joe Siano, Norman School Superintendent.
Newcastle also passed its two school bonds Tuesday.
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