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Milpitas Unified School District

Bond Measure E

MEASURE E

In February 2012, the Milpitas Unified School District Board of Education voted unanimously to place a local school facilities bond measure on the June 2012 ballot. The measure generated $95 million to renovate and repair Milpitas schools, ensuring all students have access to safe and modern classrooms. Check out the Bond Measure E Completed Project List.

MEASURE E PROJECTS

A pie chart illustrates completed projects from the 2012 Measure E for Milpitas Unified School District.

Modernization & Learning Centers

Modernization: Burnett, Curtner, Pomeroy, Randall, Rose, Sinnott, Spangler, Weller, Zanker, Rancho, Russell, Milpitas HS, Calaveras Hills HS, Adult Education and District Office.

A group of students and an adult raise their arms in an outdoor exercise.

Mabel Mattos Elementary School – Phase 1

Swimmers wearing caps and goggles prepare to race in a swimming pool.

MHS Aquatic Facility and Locker Rooms

A speaker sits on a stage in front of a large group of children in an auditorium.

Pomeroy Multi-Purpose Center

 

  • Additional Projects: Technology Upgrades & Furniture, Safety Upgrades

MEASURE B 1996 GO BOND

The 1996 Measure B GO Bond was approved by voters with 81.9 percent in favor (or 4,525 or 5,522 total votes)

QUESTION ON THE JUNE 1996 BALLOT

To improve the quality of education for Milpitas children, shall the Milpitas Unified School District be authorized to finance the construction, improvement, acquisition and renovation of school facilities to accommodate increasing enrollment; including providing for safety and seismic upgrades; replacement of deteriorated roofs, plumbing, sewer, lighting and electrical systems; renovation of classrooms, and outdated science laboratories and libraries; and providing for technological improvements, by issuing up to $64,700,000 of bonds bearing interest at rates within the statutory maximum?