The Klamath County School District Board of Directors has approved a ballot measure that will ask voters to approve a $31 million bond in the May 21 election.
Reviewing a long list of proposed construction and renovation projects, the board deleted a paving project at Henley Middle School, and added a component to modernize lighting in several schools.
Voicing support for the ballot measure were John Adkisson and Ray Holliday, members of the Citizens for Klamath County Schools Political Action Committee.
The board directed Superintendent Greg Thede to find other options to fund paving and technology upgrades.