The Teton County School District Board of Education will consider a plan to study the feasibility of fundraising to raise money and offset the anticipated overall cost of $36.3 million for the Bronc Achievement Center facility.
The facility will provide additional space for several classrooms and include space for basketball, volleyball, soccer, track, and wrestling.
Local officials will include the building on its Specific Purpose Excise Tax ballot this November to ask voters for 16 and a half million dollars.
School Board members are reviewing a proposal from the Goettler Group of Jackson to conduct interviews and study the idea of a capital fundraising campaign. The study would cost about 42000.
The Board meets on Thursday at 6pm via WEBEX.
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