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2018 BOND PROPOSAL TO CONSTRUCT AND RENOVATE SCHOOL
FACILITIES AND IMPROVE SECURITY
Dr. Chrys Sweeting, Superintendent
Mr. Brian Lewis, Executive Director of Operations
Bonds to Construct and Renovate School Facilities and Improve Security
• Why now?– 2000 bonds paid off in 2020
– Interest rates are near historic lows
– Building needs exist
• What would the bond do?– Replace Post Middle School, add 8 classrooms and
Technology and Arts workshop to Arlington High School
– Improve safety, security, educational opportunity, and/or efficiency at every school building in the district
– Make district eligible for $8.9 million in state matching funds
Proposed Bond ImprovementsSite Project
All SchoolsInstall Secured Entryways, Interior Door Locks, Surveillance Cameras
Post Middle School Build a new Post Middle School
Weston High School, Haller Middle School, Kent Prairie Elementary School
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Improvements
All Elementary Schools Install Classroom Amplification
Eagle Creek, Kent Prairie, Pioneer Elementary Schools Improve Playfield Drainage
Arlington High School, Kent Prairie and Eagle CreekElementary Schools
Improve Site Access (Bus Shelter, Student Pick Up and Drop Off Areas)
Eagle Creek and Kent Prairie Elementary Schools Replace Flooring, Clocks/Intercom, Data Systems
Eagle Creek Elementary Install Fire Suppression System, Fire Alarms
Arlington High SchoolAdd 8 Classrooms to C Wing, Add Technology and ArtsWorkshop
Arlington High School, Haller Middle School Improve Athletic Facilities
Transportation Center Improve Bus Yard and Garage
Sample of Secure Entryway
Samples of Secure Entryway
Why Rebuild Post Middle School?
• Modernization costs 75%-80% of new construction just to meet code requirements– Seismic, indoor air quality, energy, acoustic, ADA
accessibility, electrical and plumbing systems
• Modernization does not address educational deficiencies– Security, room size, type of rooms, daylighting
• Portions of the building would have to be closed during modernization, would need to relocate or acquire temporary space for students
Why Rebuild Post Middle School?
Current Post New Post
Student Capacity 750800 (with expansion to
900)
Room Size 750 sq ft 900 sq ft
Interior Hallways None Throughout building
Fire Suppression Only in Commons Throughout building
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
22 Separate Heat Pumps 1 Integrated System
Electrical supply Shared with ECE/SVLCSplit for dedication to
individual buildings
Portable Classrooms Planning
DevelopmentName
Housing Units Under
Development
Build OutCompletion/Status
Elementary Attendance Area
Middle School Attendance Area
Park 77180 Apartment
UnitsMay 2018 Kent Prairie Post
Gregory Park84 Single Family
HomesMay 2018 Kent Prairie Post
Hayden Park19 Single Family
Home8 Completed Kent Prairie Post
Eagle Springs35 Single Family
Homes10 Completed
Eagle Creek Elementary
Post
Portage Creek Estates
23 Single Family Homes
4 Units under construction
Eagle Creek Post
Apartment Complex
48 Apartment Units
PlanningPresidents Elementary
Haller
Totals389 Housing
Units
Current Post Middle School, Eagle Creek Elementary, and
SVLC Campus Aerial view
Post Middle School, Eagle Creek Elementary, and SVLC
Campus Aerial view following bond improvements
(Current Post outlined in red)
Conceptual Drawing: New Post Middle School
For more information see www.asd.wednet.edu/bond
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Local Schools Taxes OnlyProjected Tax Rates with 2018 and 2019 Proposed Bonds
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• No Tax Rate Increase• Bond approval would not cause local school tax rates greater than the rate paid in 2017
• Bonds issued in June 2018 and December 2019, total bond issue $107.5 million
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With State TaxProjected Tax Rate with Proposed 2018 and 2019 Bonds
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M&O Levy State Tax Existing Bonds 2018 Bonds 2019 Bonds
2017 Total Schools Tax Rate
Exemption from Local School Property Tax
• Groups who are exempt from local school property tax– Those whose household incomes are $40,000 per
year or less and are:
– 61 years of age or older, or
– Are unable to work due to disability, or
– Are veterans with a service related 100% disability rating
• Snohomish County Assessor can provide more information and application
Financial Considerations
District Election Date AmountOct 2017
Headcount
Arlington February 2018 $107.5 million 5,500
Stanwood-Camano February 2017 $147.5 million 4,474
Lake Stevens February 2016 $116.0 million 8,514
Mt Vernon February 2016 $106.4 million 7,017
Monroe April 2015 $110.97 million 6,748
Anacortes February 2015 $86.9 million 2,723
Mukilteo February 2014 $119.15 million 15,873
Edmonds February 2014 $275 million 20,235
Lakewood April 2014 $66.8 million 2,396
Estimated Construction Schedule
Thank You!
• Questions?
• Dr. Chrys Sweeting, Superintendent
– 1-360-618-1202
• Mr. Brian Lewis, Executive Director of Operations
– 1-360-618-6238