You've still got time to mull this over, because these meetings remain in the offing, but the Torrance Unified School District has scheduled three public workshops aimed at drumming up input on the school system's proposed bond measures.
The district has discussed -- but not yet voted whether to go forward with -- putting a two-bond package on the November ballot that all told would equal about $350 million. The money would go toward fixing aging facilities and to rebuild, at its original location, J.H. Hull Middle School.
In three community meetings set for April 15, April 30 and May 7, Superintendent George Mannon, business chief Don Stabler and other cabinet members, as well as school board trustees, will be on hand to offer info, answer questions and receive feedback on potential projects to be completed, if a bond in fact succeeded.
All three sessions will be held at 7 p.m., at Hull at Levy school, located at 3420 West 229th Place, in Torrance.

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