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2019 Capital Facilities Bond
Looking for the projects that were completed because voters passed this bond? Visit the Peninsula School District's Capital Projects page.

SUP Information from the 2019 Capital Facilities Bond
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Our schools are facing an overcrowding crisis. February's bond funds a sharply focused plan: build two additional elementary schools and replace and expand our two oldest schools, Artondale and Evergreen.
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We have not passed a bond since 2003, and April's capital bond failed with 59% support. One-third of elementary classrooms are in portables, and the last elementary school was built 26 years ago. Read more about the consequences of overcrowding and outdated facilities.

This is NOT a new tax. This bond replaces the 2003 bond that expires in 2019. Your local school tax rate will decrease even when this bond passes.

School construction is a local responsibility, and bonds are for building while levies are for learning. The bond must pass by a 60% supermajority vote to fund this much needed investment. Read more about the bond package on the District's website.

Please contact Stand Up for Peninsula Schools to donate or volunteer with us, to help educate our fellow citizens about the needs of our schools. Every vote matters!

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Top 5 Contributors: Peninsula Education Association, Rebecca Baibak, Peninsula Principals Association, Perkins Coie and Pilkey, Hopping & Ekberg

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