The Cache County School District is asking voters to approve a $139 million bond this November to help address overcrowding in schools.
River Heights is one of 11 elementary schools the district said is overcrowded.
The Cache School District is asking for the money to put sixth graders into middle schools, build two new middle schools, a new elementary, and convert one middle school into an elementary. The Cache County School District is currently using 38 portable classrooms. If approved, the school bond would allow the district to put the students in regular classrooms.
"I know in this school there's some fourth grade classes where there's 30, 31, 32 students, and when it's so crowded it just doesn't make it conducive for learning," Paiser said.
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