Why cant the district just build another elementary school to address crowding in Greenacres and Liberty Lake?
A. Currently, the cost to build a new 600-student elementary school is about $12 million. The State of Washington will not provide financial assistance, due to under-utilized elementary school space in the southwestern part of our district. The school district does not have the financial reserves to build a new school. Therefore, the funding must be raised within the district, typically through a bond measure.
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