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Walla Walla High School Facilities Improvement Survey Results

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Walla Walla Public Schools partnered with Washington State University Social and Economic Sciences Research Center to conduct a telephone survey to determine opinions about facility improvement priorities for Walla Walla High School. WSU representatives made calls in June and connected with 308 community members as part of this scientific survey process. 

The district also conducted an online survey in June to get further input. See results below.

The February 12, 2013 bond proposal to modernize Walla Walla High School failed garnering a 53.30 percent YES vote. The proposal required a 60 percent “Supermajority” for approval. The bond proposal was for $48 million. The total project cost was $69.6 million. 

“School board members and district administrators appreciate the survey input regarding this important community issue,” said Superintendent Mick Miller. “The district will use this survey data to help determine next steps for future facility improvement plans for Walla Walla High School.” 

For more information about the Walla Walla High School facilities survey results, contact Communications Director Mark Higgins at 509.526.6716 or by e-mail at: mhiggins@wwps.org.

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WALLA WALLA PUBLIC SCHOOLS • 364 South Park St. • Walla Walla, WA 99362 • Phone: 509-527-3000 • Fax: 509.529.7713

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