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Wiseburn Unified outlines Measure EE-funded upgrades: roofs, tech, sports fields

July 02, 2025 | Wiseburn Unified, School Districts, California


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Wiseburn Unified outlines Measure EE-funded upgrades: roofs, tech, sports fields
"It's been an exciting year of upgrades to our facilities across the district, thanks to your support of Measure EE," a staff member said, summarizing construction and technology projects across Wiseburn Unified School District and outlining expected openings and next steps.

The update covered safety and learning-space investments funded by Measure EE, including a full roof replacement at Del Air Elementary that the staff member described as a "top priority safety upgrade," a districtwide network infrastructure modernization and new classroom technology, and expanded security camera coverage. "New teacher laptops, faster internet, upgraded PA systems, and over 250 new security cameras are now in place," the staff member said.

Athletic and recreation projects highlighted included the recently opened Wiseburn Da Vinci Soccer Field, described as supporting both school sports and community use, and a larger Wiseburn Sports Complex at the corner of 130th Street, Fifth Avenue and Aviation (as presented) that the district said will include baseball, softball and soccer fields plus parking, restrooms, storage and a warming kitchen. The staff member said the complex is "on the track to open the facility by the end of the year, bringing more opportunities for student athletes districtwide."

Early-childhood and special-education facilities also figure in the plan. The staff member said a transitional kindergarten (TK) conversion at Holly Lehi Elementary School is nearly finished and will open this fall with a new TK playground. The district is preparing a new home for its success (life-skills) learning center with an updated classroom that will include a full kitchen, laundry area and an apartment-style space to provide real-world practice.

Other campus work under way includes a districtwide ceiling and flooring refresh that began at Aviation Elementary and at the district site identified in the presentation as Wiseburn Da Vinci School, and a new gym floor that will feature a WMS logo at center court. The district has been piloting flexible classroom furniture this year and plans a districtwide furniture upgrade this winter. At Del Air, the presentation said a full-size baseball field is being built in collaboration with Da Vinci Schools and Da Vinci Connect; that project is expected to finish this fall and will add a half basketball court, picnic tables and trees.

The staff member closed the presentation by noting new campus signage and marquee updates ahead of the start of school on Aug. 26, and thanked the community for Measure EE support. "Every one of these projects represents more than just facilities upgrades," the staff member said, adding that the improvements reflect the community’s commitment to student safety and readiness.

The presentation was informational; no board motions, votes or formal approvals were recorded in the transcript.

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