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Washington Elementary board reviews bond and override spending, outlines campus safety and renovation plans
Summary
Capital projects manager Tim Woodward presented the district’s override expenditure report and a bond-funded project update, noting completed security upgrades, planned HVAC and site work, and that $30 million of the 2022 bond proceeds had been received as of June 2024; the board recessed the public hearing to start a study session on goals.
Tim Woodward, capital project manager for Washington Elementary School District, presented an update on the district’s override expenditures and bond-funded capital projects at the board’s Oct. 24 special meeting. He said override funds prioritized programs not covered by the state—art, music, PE and full-day kindergarten—and summarized completed and planned bond projects focused on safety, building systems and site improvements.
Woodward told the board that safety upgrades already completed include securing front offices and applying bullet-resistant safety film to glass. He said upcoming bond-funded work will include fire-alarm and burglar-system upgrades, technology infrastructure,…
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