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District presents draft long-range facilities plan with four "pillars" and scoring matrix
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Riverside Unified staff outlined a draft long-range facilities prioritization framework—four pillars, a rubric and prioritization matrix—designed to guide future capital investments and state funding pursuit.
Riverside Unified School District staff on Tuesday presented a draft long-range facilities plan that uses four “pillars” and a data-driven scoring matrix to rank capital needs across campuses. Assistant Superintendent Williams and outside architects described the framework—leverage state funding, replace portables, renovate infrastructure, and campus equity—and showed how those pillars are combined into a normalized rubric and a single draft prioritization score sheet. Large-format copies of the rubric were provided to trustees for review during the study session. Staff said…
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