Monument Voters Will Be Asked To Support Two School Financing Proposals On Nov. 6 Ballot

MONUMENT - After two years of studying growth projections with demographers, getting community feedback and assessing options, Lewis-Palmer School District 38 will propose two financing increases on the Nov. 6 ballot, the board of education decided Monday night. Leaders of the 6,700-student district in Monument want to build a 650-seat elementary school west of Bear Creek Elementary in the Jackson Creek neighborhood and convert Bear Creek back to a middle school for 925 sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students. They also seek to improve safety, security and student wellness programs, including at Monument Academy, the district's only charter school. Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette

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