Spokane Valley school district seeks $220M bond for facility upgrades

SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. – The East Valley School District is urging the community to support a new bond measure aimed at replacing outdated school facilities. This would be the first bond passed in 30 years for the district.

If the proposed 2026 bond is approved, the district plans to replace its middle and high school buildings, which were originally constructed in the 1960s.

Brian Talbott, superintendent for the East Valley School District, highlighted the need for improvements. “How do we tell our kids that this is good enough, when they go to the other districts, they go to other schools and they see what their counterparts, their peers have,” Talbott said…

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