Older buildings in the Quincy School district are going onto next week’s school board agenda.

The board wants to pay architects to design some visuals that would better showcase the board's plans to voters before they head to the polls. The Quincy School Board withdrew a vote on the measure last December. The board still needs to reach an agreement on grade configurations and how to pay for it.

Some board members favor a county-wide sales tax while others favor using bonds to pay for the upgrades.

Board President Stephanie Erwin said if the measure were to appear on the November ballot, the board would need to make that decision by July.

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