Water seeps into classrooms because of deteriorating roofs, campuses have dozens of decrepit portable buildings, and aging schools remain outdated for modern technological and educational purposes.
However, Lompoc Unified School District supporters hope voters will approve Measure M on Nov. 5 to provide $160 million to finance various projects.
It’s the fifth time since 2016 that the school district has asked voters to approve a bond measure for what many believe is a much-needed modernization program. The other four attempts failed, some narrowly…