Rockwood Valley Middle
The following projects have been identified as priority projects on the horizon for this building.
Prop 3 is on the Nov. 7 ballot asking voters for permission to reallocate tax dollars from Debt Service to Capital Projects without increasing the overall tax rate.
Rockwood Valley Middle School was built in 1992.
SAFETY PRIORITIES
- Update 2-way radios
- Door access control and monitoring system
- Update and add security cameras
- Update intruder alarm system
- Create surveillance station for SRO
TECHNOLOGY PRIORITIES
- Update cybersecurity measures
- Updated technology infrastructure
- Staff device refresh
- Classroom projection refresh
- Computer lab desktop refresh
FACILITY PRIORITIES
- Replace six folding partition walls
- Provide a separate main water supply line
- Renovate waste water treatment facility
If approved, these projects will then be prioritized across the district each year based on available funds. When fully phased in, Prop 3 would result in approximately $26-27 million annually.
It is important to note that not all priority projects at every school can be funded in the first few years if Prop 3 passes, but we want all patrons to be fully informed as to which projects have been identified as priorities at each school.
See the Frequently Asked Questions under What is Prop 3? for more information as to how projects are prioritized.