Wonder Park Elementary
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Bond information
April 2012
Proposition 1 - Funds improvements to 40 schools plus districtwide relocatable upgrades
- Wonder Park traffic safety/site improvements
Upgrades to existing exterior sites include replacement of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter and underground site drainage. Improvements will include dedicated bus drop off area to increase pedestrian safety. Site layout was originally installed in 1968 with minor changes with the 1987 addition. $400,000
April
2011
The April 2011 bonds did not include funds for any projects at Wonder Park Elementary.
April 2010
Bond holiday - no school bonds went before voters in 2010
April
2009
Proposition 2
failed April 2009
Proposition 2 would have funded building systems renewal projects across the district, including the following improvements at Wonder Park Elementary:
- Electrical upgrades - $140,000
Intercom/bell/clock upgrade
April
2008
The April 2008 bonds did not include funds for any projects at Wonder Park Elementary.
April
2007
The April 2007 bonds did not include funds for any projects at Wonder
Park Elementary.
April 2006
The April 2006 bond did not include funds for any projects at Wonder
Park Elementary.
November 2004
The November 2004 bond did not include funds for any projects at Wonder Park Elementary.
April 2004
The April 2004 bond did not include funds for any projects at Wonder Park Elementary.
April 2003
The April 2003 bond did not include funds for any projects at Wonder Park Elementary.
April 2002
Propositions 5 and 6 were developed with the support of the Capital
Request Advisory Committee (which represents parents, students and a
good cross section of community members), the Anchorage School Board
and the Anchorage Assembly. This rigorous public process helps ensure
that the most critical needs throughout the municipality are addressed
and that the community's investment in school facilities is protected. Propositions
5 and 6 passed April 2, 2002.
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