The Pleasanton Public Schools Board of Education has called for a bond election to address critical facility needs and support the district’s growing educational priorities. On March 11, registered voters within the district will have the opportunity to vote on a proposed bond up to $11,000,000 to fund improvements identified through a facilities assessment and community feedback.

Key updates include adding more classroom spaces, including two designated for Career and Technical Education and shop classes, renovating existing classrooms, upgrading the media center/library, and creating a dedicated activities entrance to better serve students and the community.

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Thank you for the question. Since the beginning of the process, we have discussed many ideas and options constantly trying to balance our wants while maintaining a budget that we feel is fair to our community. While the current design does not include additional restrooms the designs are conceptual and definitely not final. It is important to know that the number of existing restroom facilities and fixtures are sized to meet the current codes. The codes used are based on numbers for events in the gym which typically have a greater number of occupants than the number of occupants on a typical school day. I would also like to point out that while the current restroom facilities would meet all code requirements that does not mean it would be ideal to only have one set of restrooms in our 7-12. Restrooms will be one of our priorities we will continue to discuss as we work toward our final design.

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