BESD 2024 Bond Proposal Information

Why Now:

On August 14, 2024, the BESD Board of Education voted unanimously to place a $220 million bond initiative on the upcoming election ballot for voter consideration.

Our bond election is the result of two  years of intense research conducted by a committee that put together estimates of the district's capital and facility needs 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 years into the future. Your School Board has sought information from  outside experts like architects, contractors, bond counsel, and financiers. We also been in constant communication with our building administrators and teachers to help us formulate a plan to meet the needs of our students while providing voters with the most cost effective solutions. We believe in the future of BESD, and have defined four key areas for improvement with the funds provided by our community.

Our Needs:

Decrease Transition Levels

  • Grade (K-1, 2-5) K-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-12

  • Research asserts that moving students between schools has a negative impact on academic gains

  • Parents must navigate to multiple campuses to drop off/pick up students.

  • Transportation - Drivers required to stop at multiple campuses on their routes

Safety Concerns

  • Unreinforced Masonry (Built Prior to 1973) put buildings at risk for earthquakes

  • North End: North Park (1962) Bear River Middle (1965)

  • South End: Lake View (1962) Box Elder Middle (1965)

  • Lack of Air Conditioning in Elementary Schools

Overcrowded Buildings = Loss of Learning Spaces

  • Removal of computer labs, other activities to make space for classes

  • Activities like PE, Music, Computer, Art, STEM have moved into classrooms, making it difficult for teachers to adequately prep their lessons

  • Speech Language Pathologists and Occupational Therapists don't have space to fully deliver services to students

  • 34 Portables, Combined Classrooms, Repurposed Spaces

Update Instructional Programs

  • Special Education Program Needs

  • Career and Technical Education - Increase career clusters offerings and pathway opportunities

Our Solutions:

Reconfigure grades: K-5, 6-8, 9-12

  • Fewer Drop Off Locations for Busing and Families

  • Follow Utah Core Grade Bands

  • All graduation courses held at one location

Repurpose Current Intermediate Schools

  • Lake View and North Park Elementary

New Construction

  • New 6-8th grade middle schools on both the North and South Ends

  • Add 9th grade instructional spaces at both High Schools

  • Update CTE and core classrooms at both High Schools

Install air conditioning in Elementary Schools without AC.

PLEASE VOTE BY NOVEMBER 5, 2024

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