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Meeting Growing Meeting Growing NeedsNeeds
GROWING ENROLLMENTS GROWING ENROLLMENTS PRESENTPRESENTBIG CHALLENGESBIG CHALLENGES
Puyallup is the ninth largest district in Washington
21,500 students and growing
2004 SCHOOL BOND 2004 SCHOOL BOND PROJECTSPROJECTS
Constructed Glacier View Junior High and rebuilt Aylen and Kalles junior high schools
Built Carson and Edgerton elementary schools
Provided for a classroom wing at Puyallup High School East Campus, Phase 1
2004 SCHOOL BOND 2004 SCHOOL BOND PROJECTSPROJECTS
Relocated Information Technology Center/ added South Hill Transportation Satellite
Provided computers for students and staff
Remodeled portions of schools and classrooms
Completed infrastructure and lifecycle projects
2009 SCHOOL BOND 2009 SCHOOL BOND AND CAPITAL LEVYAND CAPITAL LEVY
Schools are continuing to grow and change
Enrollments are outpacing classroom capacity
Aging schools are in need of replacement
Outdated technology must be upgraded
2009 SCHOOL BOND2009 SCHOOL BONDPROJECTSPROJECTSEight Projects TotalTimeline: Five YearsConstruction projects include:
- One new elementary school- Three rebuilt elementary schools- Major additions at three high schools- Upgrades to seven elementary lunch areas
Six Projects Total Timeline: Six Years
2009 CAPITAL LEVY2009 CAPITAL LEVYPROJECTSPROJECTS
Projects list:- Increased computer bandwidth- Student and staff computer replacements- Bus rider check-in and GPS routing systems- Seismic upgrades- Accessibility improvements- Building lifecycle improvements
2009 SCHOOL BOND 2009 SCHOOL BOND CAPITAL PROJECTSCAPITAL PROJECTS
NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOLNEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL750-student elementary school near 144th
Street East and 80th Avenue EastEases overcrowding at neighboring schoolsReady for 2012-2013 school year
REPLACE FIRGROVE REPLACE FIRGROVE ELEMENTARYELEMENTARY
550-student replacement school built further from road to increase safety
Outdated school needs improved student learning upgrades
Ready for 2012-13 school year
REPLACE SPINNING REPLACE SPINNING ELEMENTARYELEMENTARY
550-student replacement school built further from road to increase safety
Old building needs technology improvements
Ready for 2013-2014 school year
REPLACE WALLER ROAD REPLACE WALLER ROAD ELEMENTARYELEMENTARY
550-student replacement school built further from road to increase safety
Outdated school needs modern classroom improvements
Ready for 2013-2014 school year
EMERALD RIDGE HIGH EMERALD RIDGE HIGH CLASSROOMSCLASSROOMS400-student classroom addition Major remodel of the commons,
library and science areasReady for 2011-12 school year
PUYALLUP HIGH PHASE TWOPUYALLUP HIGH PHASE TWO200-student classroom additionIncludes general classrooms, arts,
and science lab spaceReady for 2011-12 school year
ROGERS HIGH EXPANSIONROGERS HIGH EXPANSIONPractice gymnasium and performing
arts equipment storageReady for 2012-13 school year
UPGRADE LUNCH SERVICE UPGRADE LUNCH SERVICE AREASAREASCreate dedicated food service space
at Fruitland, Karshner, Mt. View, Northwood, Pope, Ridgecrest, and Sunrise elementary schools
Eliminate need to serve meals in temporary spaces such as libraries and hallways
2009 CAPITAL LEVY 2009 CAPITAL LEVY PROJECTSPROJECTS
REPLACE AGING COMPUTERSREPLACE AGING COMPUTERSReplace outdated
computers for students and staff
Increase capacity to meet advanced technology requirements
DISTRICTWIDE COMPUTER DISTRICTWIDE COMPUTER BANDWIDTH UPGRADEBANDWIDTH UPGRADE
Significantly increase amount of computer data that can be shared at one time
Meet ever-increasing technology demands
DISTRICTWIDE COMPUTER DISTRICTWIDE COMPUTER BANDWIDTH UPGRADEBANDWIDTH UPGRADE
Create districtwide connected library system
Improve efficiency and reduce costs
SCHOOL BUS RIDER CHECK-IN SCHOOL BUS RIDER CHECK-IN AND GPS ROUTING SYSTEMAND GPS ROUTING SYSTEMCreate student check-in system to improve
safety and securityInstall Global Positioning System (GPS)
devices on all busesUse route analysis
software to improve fuel efficiency and reduce costs
LIFECYCLE, ACCESSIBILITY, AND LIFECYCLE, ACCESSIBILITY, AND SEISMIC IMPROVEMENTSSEISMIC IMPROVEMENTSUpgrade roofs, heating and cooling systems,
flooring, plumbing, and fields at several schools
Improve wheelchair access to parking lots, buildings, and fields throughout the district
Improve the ability of buildings to absorb the effects of earthquakes
WHAT IS THE COST?WHAT IS THE COST?$2.45 per $1,000 of
assessed valuationIncrease of 58 cents
over the 2008 tax rate
OVERSIGHT & PARTNERSHIPOVERSIGHT & PARTNERSHIP
Bond Oversight Committee helps District assure funds are spent wisely
District and community are partners in meeting growing needs
BOND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
CONTINUED CONTINUED PARTNERSHIPPARTNERSHIPLook ahead to
future needsCommunity
continues to grow
YOUR INVOLVEMENTYOUR INVOLVEMENTIS CRITICALIS CRITICALStay informed about
capital projects and future needs
Join in celebrations as new facilities are completed
Work with us to meet future challenges together
SCHOOL BOND AND CAPITAL SCHOOL BOND AND CAPITAL LEVY ELECTIONLEVY ELECTION
March 10, 2009Register to vote
Visit online at: www.puyallup.k12.wa.us
For More InformationCall (253) 841-8703
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