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Buckeye Valley outlines middle‑school addition, plans phased campus expansion funded from reserves
Summary
District leaders presented a three‑phase 'learning campus' plan, saying construction on a middle‑school addition is targeted to break ground in March 2026, will be paid from reserve balances (not a new bond levy), and is designed to relieve capacity pressure from rising enrollment.
Rex (presenter) told the Buckeye Valley Board of Education on a special meeting that the district plans a middle‑school addition as Phase 1 of a three‑phase learning campus, with a targeted ground‑breaking in March 2026 and an aim to open for the 2027–28 school year.
The presentation laid out the district’s guiding principles—safety and security, academic excellence, equitable opportunities, fiscal responsibility and meeting enrollment needs—and said the funds for the middle‑school addition will come from district reserve balances so "no bond levy is being collected for this middle school project," according to Rex. He added the district expects to fund the work without impacting instructional…
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