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.

For more details about the project, visit PROJECT INFO.

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No, that is not correct. The school district continues to receive money for option students as long as they attend Pleasanton Public Schools. This revenue comes through Foundation Aid and Equalization Aid. This past year, Pleasanton received over $450,000 in revenue from the state due to our option enrollment numbers. Without this revenue, we would have to tax our local patrons for that amount to balance our budget. 

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