The Evanston Township High School Board of Education held a public hearing last Monday to announce it is considering approving $21 million in bonds to fund capital projects, which could raise property taxes for District 202 residents in Evanston and Skokie.

ETHS District 202 officials said the money would be for locker room renovations, window replacements, construction costs for the studio theater, roofing work, IT projects and updating the school’s HVAC system — among other projects.

The board is expected to vote on the issue at its November board meeting.

The board is expected to decide if the district will issue $6 million in bonds to be used for the capital projects, and $15 million in bonds said to be for projects related to the safety and welfare of students.

Ordinarily, the sc

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