Highland Demolition (copy)

Demolition crews work to tear down Highland High School’s D Wing in this July photo. The school’s D Wing was gutted by an April 21 fire.

Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 has announced that it is no longer asking voters to support the $33 million Highland High School bond that will be on the May 21 primary election ballot.

The school district issued a news release on Wednesday stating that the fact Gov. Brad Little has signed House Bill 521 into law means there will be enough incoming state funding to rebuild the fire-damaged high school, making the bond unnecessary.

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wildbill789

What happens if the bond is approved. New gym for century. Raises for overworked and underpaid staff. New district unified building. Free trips to Hawaii.