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2024 Bond Program, Investing in Student Success

Thunder Vista P-8 Bond Projects

The 2024 bond will fund a wide range of improvements at Thunder Vista to support hands-on learning and student well-being. In all, bond investments will total between $906,000 and $1.1 million.

As part of a district-wide push to introduce career and technical education (CTE) to students in grades 6 through 8, classroom space at Thunder Vista will be converted to support new career-focused programming. These flexible spaces will support instruction in a variety of subjects such as design, entrepreneurship and business. By introducing CTE earlier, students will have the chance to discover new passions, strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and begin building a foundation for future academic or career success.

Safety enhancements at Thunder Vista include classroom door locks, exterior door sensors, upgraded intercoms and improved cell coverage. Technology upgrades such as faster Wi-Fi and new network cabling will also strengthen safety and connectivity across the school.
 

Projected construction budget:

$906,000 to $1.1 million

Bond Investment Areas at Thunder Vista

The 2024 bond is focused on improving and updating facilities across the district. All bond projects will benefit students, staff and the community by investing in our buildings and – by extension – investing in our community. These investments vary from paving and resurfacing projects to major interior and exterior overhauls to update school furnishings and finishes. 

All schools are also receiving comprehensive IT upgrades through the 2024 bond. These upgrades will support faster network connections and support advanced classroom tools. IT projects will also boost school safety and security, with improved security cameras, exterior door sensors and updated safety systems.

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