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Centennial SD outlines long-range facilities plan, lists about $52.5 million in preliminary needs and discusses bond refunding

Centennial School District Board of Directors · February 12, 2026
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DLR Group told the Centennial School District board the long-range facilities process will begin workshops March 5 and that a physical-needs assessment lists roughly $52.5 million in project costs; administration also briefed the board on a possible partial bond refunding to avoid a 2028 levy step-down and preserve a continuation-bond option.

Karen Montevino of DLR Group presented the district’s long-range facilities planning status and next steps, saying staff completed data collection, school visits, staff listening sessions and a short survey. She said the Facilities Advisory Committee will begin workshop one on March 5 with three spring sessions and additional fall workshops to refine priorities and return recommendations to the board in late 2026 or early 2027.

Montevino said the team…

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