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Bond information

April 2008
The April 2008 bonds did not include funds for any projects at Clark Middle School.

April 2007
Proposition 4 passed April 3, 2007
Proposition 4 funded replacement of Clark Middle School. Construction began Summer 2007.

April 2006
Proposition 10 would have renovated and expanded two elementary schools, and design and plan several other school renewal projects. At Clark Middle School:

  • Design Phase 1 (Proposition 10 failed April 2006)

November 2004
Proposition 2 proposes funding to continue next phases of high school renovations and to do preliminary design work on a replacement facility for Clark Middle School.

  • Clark Middle School Replacement Preliminary Design (Proposition 2 passed November 2004)

April 2004
The projects proposed in Proposition 4, 5, and 6 were researched by professional engineers and facility managers, reviewed by citizens on the Capital Request Advisory Committee, and publicly scrutinized and approved by the School Board and Assembly. The following is a list of projects for Clark Middle School:

  • Preliminary design (Proposition 5 failed April 6, 2004.)
  • Traffic safety planning (Proposition 4 passed April 6, 2004.)

April 2003
Propositions 9, 10 and 11 were developed with the support of the Capital Request Advisory Committee (made up of parents, students and a good cross section of community members), the Anchorage School Board and the Anchorage Assembly. Proposition 9 funds repair and major maintenance projects at most schools districtwide. Proposition 9 passed April 1, 2003.

  • Asbestos/Code/ADA/Fire Sprinklers
  • Lock/door upgrades
  • Emergency shelters

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.

  • Planning/Design
  • Minor Renewal
  • Electrical
  • Mechanical

 

 


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