North Wasco County School District 21 is moving into the next phase of long-term facilities planning, aiming towards going to voters with a bond measure in the near future. Superintendent Candy Armstrong says they have a facilitator in place, and the process of coming up with names to take part in a group that will help make recommendations on the direction the district will go is underway. Armstrong did emphasize the D-21 board continues to have a goal of putting a bond measure before voters in May 2017. Monday evening, the district board will hold a worksession with Mosier Community School officials about future needs for that facility, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in The Dalles Middle School library.