The #CanutilloBond2024 is a proposal to fund significant improvements in the Canutillo Independent School District. This includes enhancing school safety, updating heating and cooling systems, making major building repairs, and providing new roofs for aging buildings. It also aims to improve career and technology education for students.
A YES vote means supporting a safer, more innovative, and sustainable learning environment for our students and teachers. It funds necessary security upgrades, repairs, and educational programs that equip our students for future success.
The bond will fund essential security improvements like modern fire alarms, secure entry points, and comprehensive campus surveillance systems. These upgrades aim to ensure that our schools are safe places for our students and staff.
The bond will enable the district to update and enhance career and technology classrooms and equipment, providing students with the real-world skills needed for today’s job market. This includes more job training and practical skills needed to succeed.
The bond will allow for significant repairs and new roofing for our aging buildings, ensuring they can serve future generations. It will also fund updates to heating and cooling systems to make our schools more comfortable and energy-efficient.
By funding the construction of new facilities and updating existing ones, the bond addresses the needs of our growing student population. This ensures that we can maintain small class sizes and high-quality learning environments.
The Canutillo Bond 2024 is like a big plan for our schools. It's asking for money to build new things, fix old ones, and make sure our schools are the best places to learn. There are two main parts: First, Proposition A wants $379 million to make our schools better by fixing them up and 6 adding new parts where we need them. Second, Proposition B is about $7.2 million to help pay off the cost of the computers we got during COVID, which helps save the school district money in the long run. Altogether, this bond is asking for $386.2 million to make our schools the best they can be.
You can support the bond by voting YES in the upcoming election, sharing information with friends and family, and participating in community discussions to spread awareness about the benefits of the bond for our schools and students.
For more detailed information about the #CanutilloBond2024, please visit the official Canutillo ISD bond website, attend community meetings, or contact the Canutillo ISD administration office. Your informed vote is crucial for the future of our schools and the success of our students.
If you’re someone’s grandparent and over 65, your school taxes won’t go up if you let the tax office know you’re supposed to get that break. For everyone else, if the bond passes, taxes would go up just a little bit — for a normal house in Canutillo, it would be about $38 more each year.
If people decide against the bond, our schools will have a tough time. They’d still need money to fix and update things, but they’d have to take that money from other places that are important, like books or sports. Right now, our school district is trying to figure out how to spend less money because they don’t have enough. If the bond doesn’t pass, we might see our schools having to cut back on some of the fun and important areas, or even combining schools, which means more kids in each class. Voting for the bond means we can avoid these problems and make sure our schools are a great place for everyone.
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