North Wasco County School District 21 will be doing a survey in the next few weeks asking about their support of a possible November school bond measure. That is in the wake of a recently concluded series of facilities planning meetings with local community members that saw the group recommended the district focus first on a new high school. D-21 Chief Financial Officer Randy Anderson says this will be a more specific survey than one that was done about a year ago that showed support for a new high school, including asking about a potential cost of over 80 million dollars. D-21 owns land on the west side of town that could serve as a high school location. Bond specialists are evaluating whether they can structure finances to make early high school construction affordable as the first step in replacing the district’s aging buildings.