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Bonds-vs-Levies Bond = Building Bond proceeds purchase new buildings, renovate existing buildings, add infrastructure, new equipment and technology Bonds require 60% + 1 vote to pass Levies = Learning Levies fund operational and maintenance costs for computers, curriculum, buses, competitive salaries, and new technology This money fills the gap between state basic education funding and the current educational program Levies require 50% + 1 vote to pass

Capital Projects Levy 6 Year Levy Expires in 2018 Phone System 2015 High School Gym Remodel 2014 Electrical Upgrades 2015 Electrical and Mechanic al Rekeying of Locks 2014-15 Middle School Boiler 2013 Completed Projects HVAC High School 2013/14 Security Door CCP 2014 High School Flat Roof 2015 Technology Backbone Future Projects Roofing

Maintenance & Operations Levy 3 Year Levy Expires in 2017 Maintenance and Operations Levy Funds Dedicated to covering the costs of basic education not funded by the State of Washington Information about school funding is available at www.k12.wa.us For more information about WA public school basic education funding see www.waschoolexcellence.org

School Board Goals 1. Responsible School Governance 2. Student Achievement/Academic Excellence 3. Improve District Facilities 4. Climate and Learning Environment 5. Enhance Communications Across the District

February 2015 Bond $34.8 million bond included: Site improvements Expand K-2 to P-5 One Campus at Chimacum Creek Primary Building renovations across the district Stadium concept Outcome: 51% voted in favor of bond Bond failed to receive state required Supermajority (60% + 1 to pass)

Next Steps The District is Listening and Learning 1. Facility Committee with Community Members 2. Thought Exchange 3-Step Community Survey 3. Facility Master Plan (Electrical, Security, Mechanical) (Enrollment, Capacity, School Condition Reports)

Facility Committee Facility Committee composed of parents, community members, and staff Committee spent the last 8 months researching and gathering feedback to refine the 2015 bond measure Used feedback to create scenarios for wider survey Offered feedback for a new proposal

Thought Exchange Community Survey Priorities Identified by the Parents, Staff, and Community 1. Focus on academics as most important 2. Focus on safety and security 3. Consider a phased approach, start with elementary campus 4. Improve operational systems where needed (electrical, heating, cooling, life safety, etc.) 5. Enhance technology for learning, connectivity, access

Facility Master Plan Hired CSG/ESD 112 to conduct a 3 rd party assessment of district facilities, building systems, capacity and building security Site Physical Condition Description Chimacum Creek Primary School Good (88%) Chimacum Elementary School (Main Campus 3-5) Fair (63%) Chimacum Elementary School (Multipurpose) Fair (80%) Chimacum Elementary School ( 3-8 Library) Poor (52%) Chimacum Middle School (100B Bldg) Fair (72%) Chimacum Middle School (200 Bldg) Fair (80%) Chimacum High School Fair (68%)

Opportunities for Public Input School Board Meetings twice monthly at high school library Public Hearing November 7 designed for bond input from community Thought Exchange online community survey Citizens for Safe Schools meeting monthly at Jefferson County Library Key Communicators meetings monthly Staff meetings across the district Electronic communications to and from the District School Board Retreat August 30, 2015

Aging Infrastructure 1948 Elementary School Built 1952 District Maintenance Facility Built 1952 Elementary School, Multipurpose Built 1959 Auditorium Built 1968 - Library (Grades 3-8) Built 1980 High School Remodeled 1980 High School Gym Remodeled 1981 Elementary School Remodeled 1991 Middle School Built 1999 Middle School Remodeled 1999 High School Remodeled 1999 Chimacum Primary School Built 2014 High School Gym Remodeled

Proposed 2016 Bond Expand and Modernize Chimacum Creek Primary School to K-5 to Elementary School Provide District-wide Safety and Security Upgrades Upgrade District Electrical and Mechanical Systems Improve Technology Services for Academic Support and Connectivity Relocate Alternative (Pi) Program into existing space Install All Weather Track and Improve Main Field with basic bleachers

Chimacum Elementary School Remove Existing 1948 Chimacum 3-5 Elementary School Why are we demolishing vs renovating? Cost to renovate outdated systems at CES is a poor value Educational benefits at one elementary campus at Chimacum Creek 3-5 Grade Students will move to Chimacum Creek Primary (existing campus) PI Students will relocate to existing space in the district, due to open capacity

Chimacum Creek Primary School K-2 Chimacum Creek Primary was designed for expansion. Classrooms for PreK-5 Grade Upgrade Septic system and Septic fields for additional students and staff Expand Kitchen and Gymnasium Construct School and Community-use Multipurpose Field Improve Safety and Security Update Technology Modernize Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Update Fire Alarms and Sprinkler Systems Planning in conjunction with Jefferson County Library Cost: $19,800,000

Chimacum Creek Primary School

Chimacum Main Campus Improves Safety and Security, based upon a thorough security review Updates Technology infrastructure (backbone for access and connectivity) Improves Heating and Air Conditioning Systems Addresses electrical problems, some identified by Labor and Industries Basic Infrastructure Improvements Updates Fire Alarms and Sprinkler Systems Cost: $7,965,000

Teaching, Athletic and Community Use Dirt Track becomes all-weather track Asphalt permanent base for the track Provide drainage and re-seed main athletic field Basic aluminum bleachers for parents and community spectators Minimum restrooms, storage and concessions Cost: $1.4 million

List of 2016 Bond Projects Chimacum School District 2016 Proposed Bond Projects Estimated Cost Expand and Modernize Existing Chimacum Creek Primary School into a K-5 Elementary Campus, Remove Existing 1948 Chimacum Elementary 3-5 Grade School $19,800,000 Improve District Wide Safety and Security for Students and Staff $2,200,000 Selective Improvements to Main Campus Technology Infrastructure; Improving Network Support of Connectivity for Teaching and Learning Improve Electrical, Heating and Cooling Systems on Main Campus to Comply with Code Requirements and improve efficiencies Consolidate the Alternative (PI) Program into Suitable Existing Underutilized Spaces $400,000 $3,450,000 $1,850,000 Replace Dirt Track with All-Weather Track and Improve Drainage $700,000 Improve Drainage and Reseed Existing multiuse community field; Add aluminum bleachers; Add Small Building for Restrooms, Concessions, Storage $700,000 Total $29,100,000

Note the district will consider all facility needs in future resolutions, both bond and levy What is NOT on the 2016 Bond We heard you and have scaled back the proposal by $5.7 million No stadium No artificial turf No new tennis courts No new Middle School office Auditorium and foyer do not get addressed No new district office building No new PI/Alternative Learning building

How much will the bond cost? Patrons will be asked to vote on a $29.1 million bond on February 9, 2016. The tax rate to repay the 20 year bond is estimated $ 1.26 per $1,000 of assessed property value. Combined with the Maintenance and Operations Levy of $ 1.89 per $1,000 and the Capital Projects Levy of $ 0.77 per $1,000, the total local schools tax rate in 2017 would be $3.92 per $1,000 of assessed value. Year M&O Levy (Paid off in 2018) Capital Projects Levy 2016 Proposed Bond (Projected Tax Rate) Total 2016 $ 1.75 $ 0.77 None $ 2.52 2017 $ 1.89 $ 0.77 $ 1.26 $ 3.92 2018 $ 1.97 (estimate) $ 0.76 $ 1.26 $ 3.99 2019 Subject to vote Subject to election $ 1.26 $ TBD

Estimated Bond Cost Per Property Owner The proposed 2016 bond will cost Chimacum property owners an estimated $1.26 per $1,000 of current assessed value. For example: Assessed Value Estimated Monthly Cost Estimated Yearly Cost $200,000 $ 21.00 $ 252.00 $250,000 $ 26.25 $ 315.00 $300,000 $ 31.50 $ 378.00

State Match Eligibility The district has the potential of receiving $1.8m in state assistance due to the age of Chimacum elementary school (older than 30 years old). Funds are not guaranteed until the proposed project is ready for public bidding). More Information - http://www.k12.wa.us/schfacilities/default.aspx

Voting Register to Vote Online: www.sos.wa.gov/elections/myvote/olvr.html Registration forms are available in each school office In Person: 1820 Jefferson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368-0563 Phone: 360-385-9119 Ballots can be dropped off at Jefferson County Library in Port Hadlock, County Courthouse back parking lot, County Auditor s office first floor.

Additional Information Tax Exemptions for Seniors and Disabled http://dor.wa.gov/docs/pubs/prop_tax/seniordefs.pdf Homeowners Guide to Property Taxes Resource from Jefferson County Assessor http://dor.wa.gov/docs/pubs/prop_tax/homeown.pdf

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