Aurora Public Schools asking voters to approve a $1 billion bond for projects

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AURORA, Colo. — Aurora Public Schools has a billion-dollar bond on the ballot for voters this year, the largest of any of the metro districts. If voters approve the funding, it would be used to build new schools and improve older ones, including a major renovation for 51-year-old Gateway High School.

Gateway principal Scott Fiske said the school was built for a different generation and mode of education.

“Our students do a great job of learning and participating with what they have, but quite honestly, I think they deserve more,” Fiske said…

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