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Safety and Security
- BES, CRES, CSES, CCES, DES, EMES, EES, GES, GFES, HCES, LCES, LPES, NES, PES, RPES, SES, WCES
- This is to replace current wood chip flooring filler with a more sustainable, turf-like product.
Currently it costs the district approximately $50,000 per year to replace/refill playground areas at elementary schools with new wood chips. - A more sustainable product for ground coverings at playgrounds will provide an ongoing maintenance cost savings and provide a smoother flooring to better accommodate ADA access (wood chips are ADA compliant but still hard for wheelchairs and those with mobility challenges.)
- Most campuses have already been upgraded with sidewalks on district property.
- This bond item would address any sidewalk maintenance needs on district property.
- High Schools – Boswell HS (primarily around wells) and Watson HS (perimeter)
Project Updates
May 30, 2024Playground surface replacement will take place at Bryson, Chisholm Ridge, Comanche Springs, Elkins, Gililland, High Country and Northbrook elementary schools inSummer 2024. The remaining elementary campuses will see this work take place in Summer 2025.Vestibule buzz-in systems will be installed on all secondary campuses in Summer 2024.
Gililland Elementary School Playground Surface Replacement
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March 5, 2024
Security Grant Funds•District wide camera additions (800 cameras) will be completed summer 2024•Completed security film•Classroom vision panel door shades – Will be completed summer 2024 -
December 15, 2023
Several safety and security projects included in the 2023 Bond are scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2024. The vestibule buzz-in systems will be installed on all ²ÝÁñÉçÇø middle and high school campuses. Once installed, visitors will enter the vestibule, and will then be buzzed in before gaining access to the front office. Other safety and security purchases include additional communications equipment for the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Police Department and additional security cameras for campuses across the district.
Another safety feature at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø elementary schools will be the installation of a soft, smooth, ADA accessible turf-style ground covering at the elementary playgrounds, replacing the current wood chips. This multi-year project will take place over the course of the summer of 2024 and the summer of 2025. The district is still completing the work schedule and timelines for elementary campuses.