Voters in the Columbus School District could soon be deciding a $14 million bond issue.
If passed, this project would add four storm shelters to their high school, reorganize students and also shut down Highland Elementary.
Brian Smith, Superintendent, Columbus School District, said, “Really we’re focused on school safety and security and becoming more efficient with the school district going forward.”
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