A No-Tax Increase Bond Issue to help with Student Safety will be on the April 4 Ballot for voters in the Kirbyville School District.
Superintendent of Kirbyville School Dr. Carless Osbourn said during a recent interview on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" that the issue would allow the district to construct secure entrances to both the Elementary and Middle School Campuses as well as upgrade Security Cameras and expand the Elementary Parking Lot and Lighting.
Osbourn also discussed another improvement not related to the Bond Issue which is a partnership with Taney County to develop a turn lane to help with traffic flow in and out of the Middle School.
The complete interview with Carless Osbourn can be heard below:
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