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School Board Meeting

By: KLST News
Updated: August 1, 2007
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Tuesday night San Angelo school board members heard a little more about what voters were thinking when they defeated the 130 million dollar bond election in may. Superintendent Carol Ann Bonds gave a review of the responses she received -- more than 400 -- from people who were for or against the bond election to fund new schools. Bonds said she thinks school administrators need to first get voters support and trust -- and proposed a long range maintainence plan for San Angelo schools. Administrators are also organizing a workshop for local contractors who want to learn more about job order contracting with the school district. And, K-L-S-T photographer Scott Faulkner tonight received a "Media Honor Roll" award for reporting on school district activities throughout the year.

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