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Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment v “Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best. A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including:: Our School... and a Possible Bond Measure Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond: Upgraded Career Tech facilities Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC) system Added office space for nurse’s area and administrative office building Increased classroom and teacher conference space Replaced roofing on campus Repaired and upgrade main power distribution system Implemented efficiency improvements in lighting Added new Exterior Video Surveillance System Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms Completed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) required upgrades…and more How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures: Heating, ventilation and air conditioning for L-wing New classroom wing to replace portables Expand band room Heating, ventilation and air conditioning for wrestling and weight rooms Repair baseball stadium foundation Additional staff restroom Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students Clovis West High School

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Page 1: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

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“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Upgraded Career Tech facilities• Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning

(HVAC) system• Added office space for nurse’s area and administrative

office building• Increased classroom and teacher conference space• Replaced roofing on campus• Repaired and upgrade main power distribution system• Implemented efficiency improvements in lighting• Added new Exterior Video Surveillance System• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Completed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

required upgrades…and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Heating, ventilation and air conditioning for L-wing• New classroom wing to replace portables• Expand band room• Heating, ventilation and air conditioning for wrestling

and weight rooms• Repair baseball stadium foundation• Additional staff restroom

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Clovis West High School

Page 2: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Replace roofing on campus• Reconfigure space for choir room• Repairs to door hardware and casework• Renovate pool, decking and equipment• Upgrade Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC)

system• Added lighting efficiency improvements• Improved exterior lighting• Upgrade technology network and wireless technology• New exterior video surveillance system• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Repair and upgrade irrigation system, improve turf

condition, drainage on play fields• Complete Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

required upgrades …and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Repair and add exterior concrete• Restore baseball field turf and infields

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Kastner Intermediate School

Page 3: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Expand and reconfigure main office for storage, waiting area and offices

• Replace various roofing on campus• New Exterior Video Surveillance System• Repair and upgrade main power distribution system• Added efficiency improvements in lighting for class-

rooms, MPR, main office, library• Improve exterior lighting• Upgrade technology network and wireless technology

Replace Public Address (PA), clock, phone system• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Various landscaping upgrades to interior campus

including broken concrete replacement• Improve turf condition, drainage• Complete Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

required upgrades …and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Audio-Visual (AV) system upgrades - Multipurpose Room, Library Media Center & Collaboration Spaces

• Landscaping repairs and updates

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Fort Washington Elementary

Page 4: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Expanded library for storage and instructional areas• Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC)

system• Replaced roofing on entire campus• Expanded main office for storage, waiting area and offices• Repaired door hardware, casework, wall finishes• Repaired and upgrade main power distribution system• Implemented lighting efficiency improvements • Upgraded technology network and wireless • New Exterior Video Surveillance System• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Completed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) required

upgrades …and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Repair and add concrete to play areas• Repair landscape and install water-saving time clocks• Update multipurpose room ceiling and walls• MPR wall finishes• Update restrooms and outbuilding• Additional exterior landscaping

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Liberty Elementary

Page 5: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC) system

• Replaced all floor coverings• Repaired and upgrade main power distribution

system• Implemented lighting efficiency improvements• Upgrade technology data network and wireless tech-

nology to increase bandwidth and Internet access• New Exterior Video Surveillance System• Various landscaping upgrades to interior campus

including repairing all concrete• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Improve turf condition, drainage• Complete Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

required upgrades... and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures

• Energy efficient LED Lighting upgrades• Audio-visual (AV) upgrades• Security camera upgrades

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Lincoln Elementary

Page 6: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC) system

• Expanded library for instructional areas and storage• Replaced roofing on entire campus• Added new exterior Video Surveillance System• Repaired and upgraded power distribution system• Implemented lighting efficiency improvements• Improved exterior lighting• Upgraded technology network and wireless access• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Completed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

required upgrades …and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Replace flooring in restrooms and snack bar• Update snack bar facility• Replace aging heating systems• New kitchen flooring• Multipurpose room updates• Modernize teacher workrooms and administrative

space• Repair playfields

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Maple Creek Elementary

Page 7: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC) system

• Expanded kindergarten to include workroom and storage• Repaired and upgrade main power distribution system• Implemented lighting efficiency improvements• Upgraded technology data network and wireless access• Replaced Public Address (PA), clock, phone system• New exterior Video Surveillance System• Various landscaping upgrades to interior campus• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Completed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) required

upgrades …and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Update administration building• Drainage repairs to campus exterior• Multipurpose Room and kitchen energy efficient lighting

upgrades• Update school snack bar • Multipurpose room and library media center audio-visual

replacement

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Nelson Elementary

Page 8: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Built new Multipurpose Room (MPR)• Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC)

system• Expanded kindergarten to include workroom and storage• Implemented lighting efficiency improvements• Improved exterior lighting• Upgraded technology network and wireless access• Replaced Public Address (PA), clock, phone system• Added new Exterior Video Surveillance System• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Improved turf condition, drainage• Completed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) required

upgrades …and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Expand administration building• Add additional classroom

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Pinedale Elementary

Page 9: Clovis West High School Our School - Clovis Unified AREA2.pdf · Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across

Fixing leaking roofs, electrical wiring, fire safety doors and smoke alarms at schools

Repairing and upgrading deteriorating science, engineering and math classrooms to provide 21st-century learning across all Clovis Unified schools

Updating classrooms to increase access to Career Technical Education programs

Making necessary updates to facilities to continue to provide safe, clean drinking water

Reducing current and future school overcrowding with additional schools and facilities

Improving school safety and security by updating security and communication systems

Maintaining equitable facilities at schools of all ages to ensure every child access to a high quality learning environment

We Want to Hear From YouThe District values questions, comments and feedback from parents and community members. To learn more about the District’s facility needs, please contact Mr. Denver Stairs at 559-327-9260 or online at cusd.com.

“Maximizing Achievement for ALL Students” means making sure that every school, no matter when it was built, is a high-quality environment that encourages students to do their best.

A Citizens Committee has recommended and the Clovis Unified School District Governing Board is considering placing a $408 million bond measure on a future 2020 ballot. The potential measure would maintain quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading and writing by funding necessary school facility improvements, including::

Our School...and a Possible Bond Measure

Some of the Ways Our School Benefitted From the 2012 Measure A Bond:

• Expanded and reconfigured library for reading area and storage

• Upgraded Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning (HVAC) system

• Replaced floor coverings• Replaced roofing• Implemented lighting efficiency improvements• Improved exterior lighting• Upgraded technology network and wireless access• Added new exterior video surveillance system• Replaced plumbing fixtures and upgraded restrooms• Modernized nurse’s office• Replaced boiler for multipurpose room• Completed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

required upgrades …and more

How Our School Would Benefit From Future Bond Measures:

• Reading room repairs• Energy efficient LED Lighting upgrades• Audio-visual (AV) upgrades• Security camera upgrades

Clovis Unified School District Inspiring Excellence for Current and Future Students

Valley Oak Elementary