SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — East Valley School District is putting another bond before voters in April after a previous measure did not pass in February.
District leaders said the bond stayed the same as the one voters rejected two months earlier. The money would go toward replacing the district’s middle school and high school buildings, which were originally built in the 1960s.
The district reported visible holes in walls and carpets at the schools. Nonstop Local previously reported that EVSD’s middle school had flooding on Wednesday, but district officials now correcting the information they shared yesterday, saying it was an April Fools prank, and that the school has dealt with leaks and puddles, but no flooding…