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Teacher Inservice - Non Student Day   Oct. 10
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Beyond High School

Are you a student wondering which classes you should take next year? A parent who wants to help your student achieve his or her goals? It's never too early to plan ahead for what comes after graduation. We can help you make the right choices. Read more »

2007 Bond Measure Update
What you can expect to see, and when

Some of the changes in the schools will be dramatic, but even if they aren’t obvious, you can bet they are important and they will support best practices for learning.

  • TimelineIn just two years – 2009 –Valhalla Elementary and Panther Lake Elementary's leaky roofs and long hallways will give way to rooms that are warm and light-filled, where staff can collaborate more easily, and the security of the security and staff can be more easily ensured. Valhalla’s wiring will no longer require staff to stagger their use of electrical equipment to avoid blowing breaker fuses. What will be bigger than a bread box? Panther Lake’s kitchen. Both will be situated away from traffic when complete.
  • In three years – 2010 – the ancient furnace and heavy quilted window coverings at Lakota Middle School will be things of the past, and students’ sweatshirts can come off on cold school days. The 27 random, hard-to-monitor entrances will be gone. The 40-some year old carpet – first trod on by students who today are in their mid to late 50’s, that in one room has been permanently marked with the seating plan of a class long gone – will no longer give its dreary greeting to wide-eyed 6th graders entering a crucial stage of their education. 
  • By the end of the summer of 2010, a variety of vital improvements to 23 other schools and Memorial Field will be completed. Projects like earthquake reinforcement, lighting, wiring and plumbing upgrades, new roofs, siding, and parking lot reconfigurations, will be finished using the state match funding resulting from rebuilding the other five schools. See a schedule of year 1 (complete by Sept. 2008), year 2 (complete by Sept. 2009) and year 3 (complete by Sept. 2010) projects.
  • In four years – 2011 – Sunnycrest Elementary staff and students won’t need to worry about the toilets backing up because trees around the campus have once again insinuated their roots into the joints of the old concrete pipes leading from the building. The administration offices will be more centrally located and only a short distance from all classrooms. Safety will be much easier to ensure when multiple entrances are relocated or eliminated. At Lakeland Elementary, like all of the new schools, technology will be brought up to date and wiring will support the needs of students now and in the future as new technology becomes available.
  • In 2011, Transportation – the bus yard and shop – will be rebuilt and relocated to a site near Celebration Park. Access in and out of the site will be vastly improved for the approximately 150 school busses that come and go from the bus yard each day.  With drive-through bays, Mechanics will be able to perform maintenance on the busses more efficiently and comfortably. There will even be an environmentally-friendly, water-recycling bus wash.
  • In 2013, the Nutrition Services and Maintenance departments, among the oldest facilities in the district, will be rebuilt and relocated next to Transportation. The Central Kitchen will no longer prepare meals for the district’s hot lunch students in an oven that originally cooked meals for sailors aboard a World War II U.S. battleship. The Facilities and Maintenance staff will receive technology upgrades to help them better support the individual schools’ energy conservation while assuring staff and students’ comfort.