PROSSER -- Changes are on the way for education in Prosser.
The Prosser School Board is asking the public to approve a 47.6 million dollar school bond.
It would pay for a new high school to be built on district owned property
In addition, Columbia Basin College plans to offer an English As Second Language class this winter quarter.
Columbia Basin College has also expressed serious interest in taking over a part of the existing school if a new one is built.
"If having access to courses and training and those type of things here in our community with connection to CBC, that's a great thing" said Prosser High Principal Kevin Lusk.
The bond will be on the march ballot.
Regardless of voters passing the bond issue, the college is moving forward with providing classes in Prosser.