Direct staff to draft letter supporting Coronado Elementary for school bond funds
In Plain English
The West Contra Costa Unified School District plans to select schools for its next bond program that funds major repairs and improvements. Coronado Elementary in Richmond may not be included in the current proposal. The city wants to formally ask the school board to include Coronado Elementary when they vote on June 3rd.
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