Citing crowded conditions and rusting bleachers, the local school district in Middle Township wants to spend $26.5 million on building additions and other renovations but needs approval from voters. According to the Press of Atlantic City a bond referendum is set for Sept. 17. If approved, the referendum will allow the district to borrow the money for several projects. District officials expect the state to chip in $3 million for the total cost, according to details released through township government. As proposed, the work would create more space for full-day pre-K.