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Bond oversight committee raises questions after district reports $17 million spent; Brad Oaks rebuild application submitted

5031909 · June 20, 2025
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An oversight committee member at the June 11 Monrovia Unified School District meeting said roughly $17 million of the first $75 million bond draw has been spent and that audit materials requested by the committee remain incomplete; district staff submitted an expedited rebuild application for Brad Oaks to the Division of State Architects.

A member of the district's bond oversight committee told the Monrovia Unified School District Board on June 11 that the committee is still missing required financial information after the first round of bond spending, and that about $17 million of the first draw from a $75 million bond has been spent.

Committee members said a meeting scheduled the week of the board session was canceled because the district had not completed an audit listing the financials. The oversight member…

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