The La Center School District could be on its way to building a new school for the first time since 1993. Results from Tuesday night’s election show the district’s bond measure passing with 65.78 percent of the vote and way more than enough returned ballots to certify it. The bond required a supermajority, or 60 percent plus one vote in favor, to pass and the district needed 40 percent of the turnout from the most recent general election.