Why do we need a bond in ASD?
- Growth: Since the bond passed in 2006, Alpine School District has grown by 9,820 students and is projected to grow an additional 10,000 students in the next five years.
- Renovations, repairs, and additions
- Seismic and safety needs
There will be a minimal increase for taxpayers phased in over four years. The Board is hosting a series of meetings to educate ASD Stakeholders’ about the bond.
Open Community Meetings will be held at 7:00 p.m. on the following days:
October 6 at Orem Junior High School
October 13 at Vista Heights Middle School
October 27 at Mtn. Ridge Junior High School
October 13 at Vista Heights Middle School
October 27 at Mtn. Ridge Junior High School
Open Employee Meetings will be held at 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the following days:
October 26 at Lehi High School
November 1 at Mountain View High School
November 1 at Mountain View High School
The Board of Education is also sponsoring PTA/SCC meetings as well as faculty meetings at each of the 79 individual schools in Alpine School District.
For more information: (Note Alpine Schools below has a link to all green points)
- FAll 2011 Bond Presentation
- Fall 2011 Faculty Bond Meeting Schedule
- Fall 2011 PTA/SCC Bond Meeting Schedule
- Voting Locations
- ASD Bond Presentation Brochure
- ASD Bond Timeline
- Bond Input Meeting Schedule
- 2001 Bond Accountability
- 2006 Bond Accountability
- Seismic Study
- Spring 2011Â Bond Presentation
- Bond Survey – Spring 2011
- Schools Improved by Bond Projects 2001-2011
- 2011 Bond Projects
- Capital Projects
- Alpine Schools News Bond Update 2011
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