As North Wasco County School District 21 officials consider whether to go out for a bond measure in the near future to develop new facilities and repair existing buildings, one important component will be to determine if there is community support for such a move. A citizens’ task force told district officials last week they should go out for a bond measure to construct a new high school in November 2016 to take advantage of state matching funds. Superintendent Candy Armstrong feels the district does have a better community profile than it did a few years ago, but they will have to gauge community readiness for a bond measure. The D-21 board plans to discuss the report it received from the task force in January.