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Special meeting Monday to discuss land parcels, buildings, bond and override

Posted 3/31/23

The Fountain Hills Unified School District Governing Board announced on Friday, March 31, that it would have a special meeting on Monday, April 3, at 5 p.m.

The Board has five discussion items on …

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Special meeting Monday to discuss land parcels, buildings, bond and override

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The Fountain Hills Unified School District Governing Board announced on Friday, March 31, that it would have a special meeting on Monday, April 3, at 5 p.m.

The Board has five discussion items on the agenda. Members will discuss parcels of land, the former Four Peaks Elementary School building, and the current McDowell Mountain Elementary School building.

The Board will also discuss overrides and bonds before ending the meeting. The meeting will be held after press time and The Times will provide coverage in the April 12 edition.

All FHUSD school Board meetings are livestreamed and recorded on the FHUSD YouTube channel, under the “live” tab.