Schools
Public Vote On Cherry Hill School Upgrades May Be In 2020: Report
The Board of Education discussed the possible referendum after last month's defeat, according to the Cherry Hill Sun.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — It might be awhile before the Cherry Hill Public School District asks voters to consider upgrades in the district.
The Board of Education discussed the issue at a recent work session, and decided another referendum would most likely be held in September 2020, the Cherry Hill Sun reports.
This would allow the district to have public discussions throughout this year and next year, and submit project applications to the state eight months ahead of time, according to the report.
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The district sent applications to the state six months before December’s vote, in which residents voted down three proposals totaling $210 million.
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