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EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2019 BOND ISSUE STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE HAND IN HAND VOTE ON FEB. 12, 2019 EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2019 BOND ISSUE FEB. 12, 2019 YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT! All registered voters who live within Edmond Public School district boundaries qualify to vote including those residents who live outside the city limits of Edmond. Individuals should vote at their regular precincts. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. ESTIMATED PROPERTY TAX IMPACT: Due to projected growth in the district’s property valuation and the retirement of outstanding bonds, it is anticipated that passage of this bond issue will maintain a stable tax rate of between 24-25 mills.

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Page 1: EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2019 BOND ISSUE FEB. 12, 2019edmondschools.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/2019... · EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2019 BOND ISSUE FEB. 12, 2019 YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT!

EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS2019 BOND ISSUE

STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE

HAND IN HAND VOTE ON FEB. 12, 2019

EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS2019 BOND ISSUE

FEB. 12, 2019

YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT!

All registered voters who live within Edmond Public School district boundaries qualify to vote including those residents who live outside the city limits of Edmond. Individuals should vote at their regular precincts. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

ESTIMATED PROPERTY TAX IMPACT:Due to projected growth in the district’s property valuation and the retirement of outstanding bonds, it is anticipated that passage of this bond issue will maintain a stable tax rate of between 24-25 mills.

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Technology: Purchase and install computers, digital devices, software, wireless networking equipment, phone systems, and technology support services. $10,000,000

School Equipment: Purchase fine arts and athletic equipment for secondary schools, library/media center books, software subscriptions, instructional equipment/materials, maintenance and school support vehicles, grounds equipment, woodshop equipment, and tennis center furnishings. $7,900,000

School Security: Improve and upgrade security as needed to include but not be limited to electronic security and door control devices, shatter-resistant glass film, student/staff badges and card reader systems, and video surveillance camera systems. $3,700,000

HVAC: Improve HVAC systems at Angie Debo Elementary School, and Charles Haskell Elementary and Summit Middle School Gymnasiums. $2,000,000

Transportation Facility: Construct access road, fueling station and additional bus parking at district transportation facility. $2,000,000

Roofing: Replace roofs of Cimarron Middle School and Washington Irving Elementary School. $1,900,000

Parking Lots/Roads: Construct, resurface and/or modify existing parking lots and access roads at North High School, John Ross Elementary, and Sunset Elementary School. $1,550,000

Flooring: Replace flooring as needed at Cimarron Middle School, Northern Hills Elementary School, Russell Dougherty Elementary School, Clyde Howell Early Childhood Center, and Orvis Risner Elementary School. $800,000

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS:

Construct Elementary School East of I-35: Construct Phase 1 of an elementary school at S.E. corner of the intersection of Douglas and Coffee Creek. $18,000,000

Construct Elementary School Southwest Corner of the District: Construct Phase I of an elementary school located in the Southwest quadrant of the district. $17,600,000

Purchase Land: Buy land for the site of new Southwest Elementary School and purchase properties to expand selected school sites as needed. $3,500,000

Cross Timbers Elementary School: Construct a STEM room and multi-purpose room/storm shelter. $3,000,000

Heritage Elementary School: Construct classroom addition/storm shelter. $2,850,000

Will Rogers Elementary: Construct multi-purpose room/storm shelter. $1,500,000

2019 BOND PROPOSALS

PROPOSITION #2 $2,300,000

Transportation Vehicles: Purchase small and large buses and high capacity sport utility vehicles.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS:

Heartland Middle School: Construct classrooms. $3,500,000

Summit Middle School: Construct classrooms/storm shelter. $2,700,000

Cheyenne Middle School: Construct a practice gymnasium. $2,100,000

HIGH SCHOOLS:

Memorial High School: Improve and secure front entrance, add offices and classrooms, upgrade auditorium stage, lights and sound system. $3,100,000

Santa Fe High School: Upgrade auditorium stage, lights and sound system. $1,300,000

North High School: Upgrade auditorium stage, lights, and sound system. $1,300,000

Boulevard Academy: Renovate gymnasium. $400,000

PROPOSITION #1 $90,700,000Technology • School Security • School Equipment

New Schools • Upgrades and Additions