Voters in Morrow County did not pass the Morrow County School District General Obligation bond on the May 17th ballot. Superintendent Dirk Dirksen said the district is disappointed about the outcome. āWe worked very hard to inform our communities about the bond and how it could improve our facilities, but we acknowledge that this is a challenging time to pass a bond. We continue to be committed to student success in all our schools,ā Dirksen said.
Dirksen said he appreciates all of the district staff who worked on the districtās bond information campaign and appreciates the work of the county-wide PAC that worked very hard on their own campaign supporting the bond.
The bond would have funded projects in Boardman, Heppner and Irrigon. Projects were slated at all of the districtās eight schools and at the District Office. Proposed bond projects included:
- New secure entries and offices
- Additions to and remodels of existing schools
- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system updates
- Additional student spaces
- Separation of Jr/Sr High student spaces
- Reconfigured traffic and parking
- Additional building access for people with disabilities
- Increased technology infrastructure
The bond would have raised $138 million, and MCSD would have received a matching grant from the Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching (OSCIM) Program of $4 million. A total of $142 million would have been available for projects.
Dirksen, who is retiring from MCSD June 30th, said he did not know when the district would consider going out for another bond.
Los votantes del condado de Morrow no aprobaron el bono de obligaciĆ³n general del distrito escolar del condado de Morrow en la boleta electoral del 17 de mayo. El superintendente Dirk Dirksen dijo que el distrito estĆ” decepcionado por el resultado. āTrabajamos muy duro para informar a nuestras comunidades sobre el bono y cĆ³mo podrĆa mejorar nuestras instalaciones, pero reconocemos que este es un momento difĆcil para aprobar un bono. Seguimos comprometidos con el Ć©xito de los estudiantes en todas nuestras escuelasā, dijo Dirksen.
Dirksen dijo que aprecia a todo el personal del distrito que trabajĆ³ en la campaƱa de informaciĆ³n sobre bonos del distrito y aprecia el trabajo del PAC de todo el condado que trabajĆ³ arduamente en su propia campaƱa para apoyar el bono.
El bono habrĆa financiado proyectos en Boardman, Heppner e Irrigon. Se programaron proyectos en las ocho escuelas del distrito y en la oficina del distrito. Los proyectos de bonos propuestos incluyeron:
- Nuevas entradas y oficinas seguras
- Ampliaciones y remodelaciones de escuelas
- Actualizaciones del sistema de calefacciĆ³n, ventilaciĆ³n y aire acondicionado (HVAC)
- Espacios adicionales para estudiantes
- SeparaciĆ³n de espacios para estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria
- TrƔfico y estacionamiento reconfigurados
- Acceso adicional al edificio para personas con discapacidad
- Mayor infraestructura tecnolĆ³gica
Dirksen, quien se jubilarĆ” de MCSD el 30 de junio, dijo que no sabĆa cuĆ”ndo el distrito considerarĆa solicitar otro bono.