Measure K Bond
In November of 2010, Measure K, a bond measure was placed before the voters of the Moreland School District. Measure K required a 55% approval in order to pass. Thanks to the support of Moreland families and community members, Measure K passed with a 69.15% affirmative vote. The successful passage of Measure K authorized the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds in the amount of $55 million. Funding from Measure K will continue to provide a high quality education for local students by providing up-to-date classrooms and facilities for a safe and modern learning and teaching environment.
2015 Construction and Maintenance Projects Update
(Scheduled completion date August 2015)
The following is a list of projects funded from Measure K and State Modernization Grant Funds:
Anderson School
- Install solar tubes to increase natural lighting
- Add ceiling-mounted LCD projectors
- Convert large store room into a small group classroom
Latimer School
- Install solar tubes to increase natural lighting
- Add wall-mounted LCD panels.
- Paint interior walls and ceilings
- Install tackable wall surface
- Replace carpeting and tile floors
- Add new casework to classrooms
Country Lane
- Upgrade HVAC system in 10 classrooms
- Paint interior walls and ceilings
- Replace carpeting and tile floors
- Install tackable wall surface
- Install solar tubes to increase natural lighting
- Add ceiling-mounted LCD projectors
- Upgrade accessible walkways
- Add landscaping and turf around walkways
- Add new casework to classrooms
- Exterior tile wainscot
2015-2016 Projects:
Latimer Modernization
EDS - Construction of 10 new classrooms
Bond Oversight Committee (BOC) Agendas and Minutes
Agendas