SAN DIEGO – After weeks of often-confusing deliberations over what its massive fix-it list should include, the San Diego school board voted unanimously Wednesday to put a $2.1 billion bond measure on the November ballot.
Without any of the fanfare that surrounded the vote to put Proposition MM on the ballot a decade ago, trustees approved the ballot proposal that would repair and upgrade campuses throughout the San Diego Unified School District during a hastily scheduled meeting.