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Citizens' Facility Advisory Committee (CFAC)
- What is CFAC?
- CFAC Members (as of May 2018)
- Upcoming Community Meetings
- CFAC Recommendation to the School Board - May 8, 2019
- CFAC School Board Update - May 2019
- CFAC Community Meeting - March 12, 2019
- CFAC School Board Update - February 2019
- CFAC Community Meeting - January 30, 2019
- CFAC School Board Update - December 2018
- History of the Citizens' Facility Advisory Committee (CFAC) & Past Members
- Capital vs. Operating Budget
- Educational Specifications Committees
- Safety
Capital Projects
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Capital Projects are those new construction and major renovation projects funded by voter-approved bonds. The community has demonstrated support of district projects by approving a $141.5M bond in 2004 and a $261.6M bond in May 2008. A proposed $470 million school funding measure in February 2020 was not approved by voters. Click here to view the district's 2022-2027 Capital Facilities Plan.
Promises Kept (2004 Bond)
Our community came together in important ways to make the 2004 bond projects happen. A citizen-led committee (CFAC) studied our schools in 2003 and developed a long-range plan. Our community initially demonstrated its support by approving a $141.5 million bond measure in May 2004. Our community stepped up time and again with generous contributions of time, knowledge, and other resources to make the new schools possible. Hundreds of parents, students, teachers, support staff, and community members met together to determine everything from the schools' boundaries, educational specifications, and building design to school names, mascots, and colors.These are the projects completed under the 2004 bond:
- Construct Little Cedars Elementary (opened fall 2007).
- Construct Glacier Peak High School (opened fall 2008).
- Snohomish High School Building D - This was the first phase of major renovation for Snohomish High School (opened October 2008).
- Parkway Campus - An existing facility was purchased and renovated to house AIM High School and other alternative programs.
2008 Bond
Bond proposal - The 2008 bond proposal was developed by a large, representative citizens committee, and is funding Phase Two of a well-researched, comprehensive 15-year facilities plan. Voters approved the $261.6 million bond on May 20, 2008, to finance the completion of:- Renovate Snohomish High School (work completed 2012)
- Replace Valley View Middle School (opened September 2012)
- Renovate and expand Centennial Middle School (work completed 2012)
- Replace Machias Elementary (opened January 2011)
- Replace Riverview Elementary (opened January 2011)
- Construct Snohomish Aquatic Center (opened January 2014)
- Make district-wide capital improvements
- Acquire classroom technology to improve student learning