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Maricopa Unified proposes splitting state SFD 6-8 grant to build two K‑8 schools
Summary
District staff presented a long‑range construction plan that would divide an Arizona School Facilities Division (SFD) 6‑8 grant across two K‑8 projects, reshuffle bond allocations and preserve overall bond expenditures; the board will consider a resolution Feb. 26 and state oversight-board approval is required.
Maricopa Unified School District staff on Feb. 12 outlined a plan to divide a state School Facilities Division (SFD) 6‑8 grant into two separate K‑8 projects and reallocate local bond funds to cover remaining work, with a district resolution scheduled for the board's Feb. 26 meeting and final approval required from the Arizona School Facilities Oversight Board.
The presentation by Mr. Harmon, the district staff member presenting facilities plans, said the originally recommended 6‑8 grant covered 96,670 square feet. The district's concept would allocate 72,000 square feet to one K‑8 and 24,670 square feet to a second K‑8, supplemented by bond funding to complete each campus. Harmon used a working…
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