Voters in several Central Iowa communities voted on bond referendums Tuesday to improve their school districts.
In Southeast Polk, a $92 million bond for a sixth and seventh grade building and a new elementary school was approved.
Waukee voters approved a proposal from the district to borrow money to go toward building two middle school buildings, an elementary building, and to make other improvements.
Saydel voters approved a nearly $23 million bond to renovate and expand schools in the district.
In the Bondurant-Farrar School District, voters approved a $23 million bond for construction of new seventh and eighth grade buildings.
You can find the full list of results on the Polk County Auditor's website here.