The Clarkston School District’s recently failed construction bond will not go before voters again in February.
School board members on Monday declined to act on a motion by Board President Scott Dolezal to put the bond back on the ballot during the next election, when the district also seeks renewal of its regular four-year levy. The $60 million bond for rebuilding much of Clarkston High School and making improvements to other schools won 51 percent approval in November, but school construction bonds in Washington require a 60 percent supermajority to pass.
The district has the option of running the bond again in April, August or November. (Lewiston Tribune)