North Wasco County School District 21 is continuing work toward putting together a bond measure to put before voters in the November 2018 election. D-21 Superintendent Candy Armstrong says the public relations firm hired to do public outreach and education on the district’s building needs will spend two days this month visiting D-21’s facilities. Armstrong says the district will start in January to take facilities planning done last year one step further, moving into strategies and design for the first proposed new building, probably a high school. Armstrong confirms the target date to send a bond proposal to the ballot remains November of next year.