Not sure what was said at the VB meetings, but I know what I saw and heard at the meetings at Harmony, and those promises were made. Harmony passed a bond issue of around $5 million to rebuild the middle school and build the new elementary addition, along with adding a new computer room and a couple of classrooms at the HS. Within a few years the MS building was closed, that occurred the year before I got to Harmony. From what other teachers said, the supt. wanted to close the ms and elementary and build a new building at the high school site, but the people in Bonaparte, refused to go along with it, and rejected the idea, so they wasted money on buildings that were old and outdated and within 7 years both were no longer being used as schools. Many thought at the time, if they had moved everything out to the high school, the district could have remained open, but they were spending a fortune, busing kids and running two centers.
Once the feeling got out in the community the school was going to close, parents started to open enroll their kids outs, figuring it was going to happen down the road, they might as well send their kids out when they got to MS. Once that started in large numbers within 5 years the district was merged. The old supt. retiring and the hiring of the new guy from Cardinal was a big reason for it. He went on a spending spree that the district could not afford, was fighting with the finance lady, because he was moving money around and spending it for items that it should not have been used for. Before Harmony went under he was hired at Morman Trail in a shared position, and started doing the same thing to them, but Covid hit and he passed away. Every year at the start of school year the staff would ask "how are we doing financially," the response was always "its tight, but we are going to make it". The year before they closed the HS, we heard the same message, then around Thanksgiving the entire staff was called in for a meeting, and we were told that the district had to come up with around $500,000 to $600,000, as they had overspent and the state was going to shut them down if they could not come up with the money. It was the beginning of the end.