Colorado voters this fall will be asked to approve more than $2 billion in school bonds. School officials justify the requests — despite the uncertainty of success — because the need to fix crumbling schools is so great. School officials point to deteriorating buildings, decaying roofs and archaic circuitry. Bond money would help schools add 21st-century technology and address safety issues.
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