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BOND 2013

BOND 2013. Election Day November 5th. November 5 th Ballot Proposal. Bond proposal for facility & site improvements to address student learning, technology, health, enrollment growth, safety and security at our schools Proposal will not increase the current millage rate

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BOND 2013

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  1. BOND 2013 Election Day November 5th

  2. November5thBallot Proposal • Bond proposal for facility & site improvements to address student learning, technology, health, enrollment growth, safety and security at our schools • Proposal will not increase the current millage rate • Total program is $76 million

  3. A Look Back • Last Bond Approved By Voters - 2002 • Needs Addressed- • Overcrowding & Technology • $150 Million • Four New Schools • Additions At Three High Schools • Technology/Electrical Infrastructure Promises Made, Promises Kept!

  4. District Finances • Over the last five years - 8.1% reduction in state funding • 2008-09 $9,082/pupil • 2012-13 $8,332/pupil • $4.9 million reduction in funding for our most at-risk students The State of Michigan is not investing in our schools!

  5. Why a Bond Now? • Need to enhance school security • Recent tragic events have heightened the need for security at all schools across the country • Technology currently available in the marketplace can enhance security • Accommodate EnrollmentGrowth • 25 consecutive years • Gained more than 6,000 students • 2,060 student increase since 2000 • 8.1% reduction in state funding

  6. Why a Bond Now? • Need for updated Technology and to meet State requirements for on-line testing of all students • Aging Bus Inventory • No bus purchases in 4 years • Average age of bus 9 years • Useful life of a bus is 10 years • High cost to maintain aging fleet

  7. Why a Bond Now? • Up-keep of Aging Buildings • Past practice - annual commitment of $4-5 million in buildings & buses • Today- spend reactively on emergencies only

  8. S= Security M= Modifications A= Additions R= Renovations T= Technology & Transportation All Schools Benefit

  9. S = Security • Video Cameras • Electronic Locking Systems • Buzzer Entry System • Video Monitors in office

  10. M = Modifications • All schools will benefit • Projects such as: • Roofs • Site work (playgrounds, parking lots) • Windows • Lockers • Carpet • Furniture & Equipment • Will ensure safety, health, accessibility and suitability of learning environments for all students!

  11. A = Additions • Geer Park • 6 Classrooms & Gym • Henry Ford • 10 Classrooms • River Oaks • 6 Classrooms & Gym • Bus drop-off lane • William Ford • 6 Classrooms • Enrollment • gains of • more than • 6,000 students! • Bryant • Science Room & Corridor Link • Woodworth • Cafeteria

  12. R = Renovations • Snow Elementary • Existing locker rooms to science labs and exterior corridor enclosure • Maple Elementary • Pool remodel, new flooring in several rooms including multi-purpose room, replace and add lockers • Henry Ford Elementary • Existing locker rooms to science labs, exterior corridor enclosure, major restoration of classrooms and ancillary areas in original building • Whitmore-Bolles Elementary • Relocation/remodeling of main office for security

  13. R = Renovations • Bryant Middle • Auditorium ceiling remodeling • Smith Middle • Auditorium remodeling • Dearborn HS • New air conditioning in auditorium, vocal and instrumental rooms, auditorium sound system, door replacement • Edsel Ford HS • Selective A/C replacement, athletic field team room • Fordson HS • Selective A/C and lighting replacement, athletic field team room

  14. T = Technology • 7,000 computers (3,500 every 5 years) • Upgrades to equipment & licenses • District–wide wireless • Prepare district for State required on-line testing

  15. T = Transportation • 30 new buses to replace aging fleet • No increase to student bussing

  16. Taxpayer Impact ZERO INCREASE TO CURRENT MILLAGE RATE No Tax Increase

  17. Important Dates • Absentee Ballots Available Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 • Final Day to Register to Vote Monday, October 7, 2013 • Last Day to Vote Absentee Monday, Nov. 4, 2013 • Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013 Registration and Absentee Applications are available at District website- http://iblog.dearbornschools.org/2013bond/ State website- www.michigan.gov/vote

  18. In Summary… Benefits of Bond 2013 • Strengthens school safety and security

  19. In Summary… Benefits of Bond 2013 • Protects the taxpayers’ investment in our schools by upgrading aging infrastructure

  20. In Summary… Benefits of Bond 2013 • Enhances technology district-wide, offering state-of-the-art learning opportunities for our students

  21. In Summary… Benefits of Bond 2013 • Preserves our limited general fund dollars With passage of the bond, general fund dollars for capital improvements can be reallocated back to classroom General Fund Learning Dollars General Fund Infrastructure Dollars Bond proceeds cannot be used for operational expenses or staff salaries

  22. In Summary… Benefits of Bond 2013 • ZERO increase to the current millage rate

  23. Questions For more information-www.dearbornschools.org or iblog.dearbornschools.org/2013bond/

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