The Flowing Wells Unified School District is asking for $30 million to fix up buildings and start new programs.

Proposition 415 is one of three educational measures on this years ballot.

If passed, it means funding for the Flowing Wells Unified School District.

They say this funding will be primarily used for building renovations, after-school programs and building security.

KGUN 9 met with Flowing Wells Assistant Superintendent Dr. Tamera McAllister, who gave some insight about the bond.

"So we really have 4 priorities for Proposition 415," McAllister said. "The first one is school safety, so we want to update the fencing around several of our locations. We also want to install shatterproof glass."

The bond Will also go towards supporting new programs.

We want to build an early chi

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