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District Considers Bond Measure

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To Our David Douglas School District community,

The David Douglas School District is considering placing a capital construction bond measure on the ballot for the May 17, 2022 primary election. The DDSD School Board earlier this year unanimously authorized the district to begin the process of developing a bond package.  

Specific details and projects to be included in the bond measure request will be determined by a District Bond Development Committee made up of residents, District staff, Board members and consultants.

Are you interested in helping shape the future of David Douglas by serving on this committee? Here’s your chance. We value a collaborative process with our community to determine how our schools could be improved to best support our students’ learning over the next years and decades. If you would like to serve on our Bond Development Committee, please send an email message to Richard Contreras at richard_contreras@ddsd40.org

Last year, a committee of District residents, staff and Board members, over four public workshops, developed a 10-year Long Range Facility Plan to identify and prioritize future District needs. This plan will serve as a starting point for our Bond Development Committee to create a list of projects and associated costs to present to voters next May.

The ballot measure will request the sale of General Obligation Bonds to cover the costs of the proposed projects. What is a General Obligation (G.O.) Bond? How and why are they used for major public construction projects?

Learn more about G.O. Bonds below.

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Thank you,

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