At the August 16 Meeting, the School Board approved a resolution to move forward with placing the $59.4MM referendum on the November 8, 2022 ballot. If this referendum should pass, it would fund the following work at our schools:
- Updated safety components, including secure entry vestibules
- Upgraded HVAC systems to improve air quality, air flow, temperature control and energy efficiency
- Accessibility for all students, staff and visitors that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Electrical wiring and panel upgrades to support technology and improve energy efficiency
- Plumbing replacements to address fixtures that have reached the end of their useful life
- The addition of a multipurpose room/cafeteria at Hubbard Woods
- Removal of the temporary trailers at Crow Island and the subsequent addition of three permanent classrooms
- Repurposing of the current gym to serve as a multipurpose room/cafeteria and the subsequent addition of a gym at Crow Island
- Extension of the useful life of existing facilities and proactive reduction of costly emergency repairs