Here’s what Madison School District’s $27 million bond paid for



REXBURG — It’s back-to-school time at Madison High School and students are getting a first look at the results of a $27 million bond passed back in 2017.

“I hope for a feeling of pride,” said Madison School District Superintendent Geoffrey Thomas. “That the students can look at the facilities that have been constructed for them and recognize the support the community has for them.

The school bond was passed to accommodate for growth and to improve facilities across the Madison School District 321.


“We built classrooms onto Kennedy and Burton Elementary. Those are two of our fastest-growing elementary schools. The classrooms are in use right now. We built 12 additional classrooms onto the high school, including two science labs and a robotics lab,” said Thomas.

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