Voters approved $10 million capital projects levy; district outlines priorities

Mounds View School Board · November 14, 2025

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Summary

Superintendent Lennox reported voters approved a $10 million capital projects levy by 64% in the Nov. 4 election; funds will be used for safety, security, cybersecurity and instructional technology and will be available beginning in the 2026–27 school year.

Superintendent Lennox updated the board on a voter-approved $10,000,000 capital projects levy, saying voters supported the measure by a 64% to 36% margin. "This dedicated funding source will allow us to focus on making our schools safer, improving cybersecurity to protect our student staff data, and to ensure our students and staff are supported in their learning with reliable classroom technology," Lennox told the board.

The superintendent said the funding will be available to schools beginning in the 2026–27 school year and that schools and programs are prioritizing site-specific needs so investments can be phased to match each site's priorities. He thanked voters for their support and invited questions from the board; no substantive questions were recorded.

Board members and staff will continue planning to align projects to the levy timeline and site priorities before funds become available.