Frequently Asked Questions
The following Frequently Asked Questions were compiled for the Bond Proposal on the March 10, 2020 ballot. A printable version of these questions is available below:
March 10, 2020 Bond Proposal Frequently Asked Questions
Please note, as this is a historical document, some links originally included may no longer be available and some contact information may have changed.
History and Features
- What is on the March 10, 2020 ballot?
- What are the major features of this bond proposal?
- How was this plan developed?
- Why should this bond program be presented to the voters at this time?
- What are the benefits of the bond proposal for residents who don’t have students in the District?
What is on the March 10, 2020 ballot?
What are the major features of this bond proposal?
How was this plan developed?
Why should this bond program be presented to the voters at this time?
What are the benefits of the bond proposal for residents who don’t have students in the District?
FACILITY AND SITE UPGRADES
- When will we begin to see changes in the District?
- Why are we looking to make additions in some buildings when enrollment is declining?
- What infrastructure upgrades will be addressed as part of this bond proposal?
- Where will I see construction in the District under this bond proposal?
When will we begin to see changes in the District?
Why are we looking to make additions in some buildings when enrollment is declining?
What infrastructure upgrades will be addressed as part of this bond proposal?
Where will I see construction in the District under this bond proposal?
FINANCIAL AND ELECTION INFORMATION
- What is the breakdown of total estimated costs for the bond program?
- Economically, why is this a good time for a bond proposal?
- Why doesn’t the District use the general fund to pay for all of this?
- Explain what bond money can cover and what it can’t.
- Will money from the bond proposal be used to pay employees’ salaries and benefits?
- What are the key dates leading up to the March 10 vote?
- Where do I vote?
- How will the bond proposal appear on the ballot?
- Do I have to be a registered Republican or Democrat to participate in the March 10 election?
- If I have questions not covered in this material, where can I get additional information?