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Community votes in favor of Cherry Hill Public Schools bond referendum

Work on the buildings to begin in 2023.

(EMILY LIU/The Sun)

The preliminary numbers from the Cherry Hill Public School District indicate that voters have approved the $363 million bond referendum to improve all 19 school buildings in the District. Out of a total of 12,842 votes, 8,831 were “yes” and 4,011 were “no.” The referendum, the largest one to pass in the State of New Jersey in at least the last 10 years, received endorsements from multiple community groups prior to the vote, including the Cherry Hill Education Association (CHEA), the Cherry Hill Association of School Administrators (CHASA), the Cherry Hill Zone PTA Executive Board, the Executive Boards of all 18 school PTAs, and members of the Cherry Hill Town Council.

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