Voters in the Red Rock Central School District on Tuesday approved a potentially $41 million bond referendum to raise funds for new school facilities and improvements.

About 57 percent of the voters in the Red Rock Central School District voted in support of the bond referendum on Nov. 2. The official vote count was 1,368 votes: 786 yes votes, and 582 no votes. The vote will be made official at the school board’s special meeting on November 10.

The approved question will authorize the district to issue an amount not to exceed $41 million dollars to provide funds for the acquisition and betterment of school sites and facilities, including the construction and equipping of a PreK-12 learning facility to be located in Lamberton.

The district will announce plans on the timeline and opportunities for public comment on the design plan soon.