Naperville 203 approves Kennedy PLTW upgrades and transportation facility bids
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Summary
The board approved 15 bid packages totaling $3,893,318 for Kennedy Junior High PLTW/FACS rooms and approved a bid for a new transportation facility; members emphasized these are one-time capital draws and noted long-term operational and security benefits.
The Naperville CUSD 203 Board of Education approved multiple capital bids at its Feb. 17 meeting, including contractor packages for Kennedy Junior High and a new transportation facility.
Administration presented 15 bid packages for Kennedy Junior High to renovate project-based learning (PLTW) and family and consumer science (FACS) spaces with contractor amounts totaling $3,893,318. Administration said the total Kennedy project estimate, including architecture, furniture and construction management, had previously been about $7,000,000.
Board members debated timing and priorities given the district's capital outlay totals and the broader fund-balance discussion. Kelly Black said she objected to adding to capital spending while the district faces capital-related budget strain; other members noted these projects were previously approved as part of a multi-year facilities plan and are one-time investments in instructional spaces.
The board also approved the bid for a new transportation facility. Presenters said existing facilities had reached a tipping point, citing ongoing rental costs and unsafe temporary conditions; members cited estimated energy-efficiency features (solar, heat pumps) and long-term savings. One board member noted the facility will eliminate roughly $3,000 a month in rental expenses and provide a safer, year-round workspace for transportation staff.
Both the Kennedy packages and the transportation facility bid passed by roll call; Kelly Black recorded a 'nay' on some capital approvals and reiterated concerns about fund-accounting clarity. Board members and staff said the projects will be funded from the district's fund balance as a one-time capital draw and that contract-close and implementation details will be tracked by the facilities and finance teams.

