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Prop R

Prop R is a $150 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue proposal approved by voters in April 2024 that will support building equity across elementary schools, much needed middle school renovations, safety upgrades districtwide and a PK-12 agricultural STEM learning center on the Concord Farmers Club site.

Because Prop R is a no-tax-rate-increase bond issue proposal, this means the district’s current debt service tax rate of $0.8330 per $100 of assessed valuation of real and personal property would not change.

Prop R will support:

  1. Improved safety and security districtwide to match recent improvements at Lindbergh High School

  2. Site improvements for traffic and parking districtwide

  3. Remodeling at Sperreng Middle School, and Concord and Sappington elementary schools

  4. Renovation of Truman Middle School

  5. Construction of new, standalone gymnasiums/storm shelters at Crestwood, Kennerly and Long elementary schools

  6. Construction of PK-12 agricultural STEM learning center at Concord Farmers Club

  7. Refinancing of existing leases

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Prop R News and Updates

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Prop R construction continues at Truman Middle School! At the start of the second semester, students and staff finally moved into their brand-new classroom and collaboration spaces. From writing showcases to 'math glow days,' we’re thrilled to see everyone finding creative ways to make these spaces their own.

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During the regular meeting on February 19, the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education approved several key action items related to the Proposition R 2024 no-tax-rate-increase bond issue. These projects focus on Sperreng Middle School campus and building improvements, safety and security upgrades districtwide, and a furniture purchase at LHS.

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The Board of Education approved over $1 million in district upgrades, including new playgrounds at Kennerly Elementary and furniture for Truman Middle and Crestwood Elementary schools. Additionally, funds were allocated for architectural services to support renovations at Sappington, Concord, and Lindbergh High School.

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