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Denver Public Schools to consider placing nearly $1 billion bond measure on November ballot

Money would be used to add air conditioning at remaining Denver schools without cooling, other improvements

Kids board the school bus outside of Stephen Knight Center for Early Education as the school closed early due to extreme heat on September 7, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. Stephen Knight Center of Early Education is one of more than 30 public schools in Denver without air conditioning that released students early this week or closed entirely due to the record-breaking heat wave sweeping through Colorado. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Kids board the school bus outside of Stephen Knight Center for Early Education as the school closed early due to extreme heat on September 7, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. Stephen Knight Center of Early Education is one of more than 30 public schools in Denver without air conditioning that released students early this week or closed entirely due to the record-breaking heat wave sweeping through Colorado. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 03: Denver Post reporter Jessica Seaman. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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If approved by voters in November, the bond measure would allocate $240 million toward putting air conditioning in the remaining 29 schools that still don't have cooling.
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