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2024 Bond Program, Investing in Student Success

Leroy Elementary Bond Projects

Leroy Elementary is set to undergo a substantial transformation through the 2024 bond, with $4.1 to $5 million in planned improvements that will enhance both learning spaces and essential infrastructure. Bond projects include the replacement of the school’s playground, a partial roof replacement, and updated air conditioning for the school cafeteria to ensure year-round comfort. 

Technology and safety at Leroy Elementary School will be bolstered through new network cabling, door security sensors and fire alarm system upgrades. Additional updates include refreshed interiors, modernized building systems, and improved site landscaping, all of which will help to support a more welcoming and functional school environment for students and staff alike.

Projected construction budget:

$4.1 million to $5 million

Superintendent and school leaders smiling in front of the new playground
Kid on the blacktop watching the new playground ribbon cutting
Kid on the blacktop watching the new playground ribbon cutting
Kids playing on the new playground

Bond Investment Areas at Leroy Elementary

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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