The WPS bond issue is on the ballot!
With this zero-rate-change bond issue, we can address real needs that would help improve student performance and prepare our students for success in today’s rapidly changing world.
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Completing projects with funds from the WPS zero-rate-change bond issue will:
📢 Protect $5B investment in schools
📢 Reduce costs with more efficient schools
📢 Prepare students for success
📢 Boost the local economy
📢 Strengthen our community’s future
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Beginning today, you can vote early on the zero-rate-change bond issue at 9 sites in addition to the Sedgwick County Election office. These sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
The WPS zero-rate-change bond issue would help meet student needs through:
📢 Strengthening safety and security across schools
📢 Expanding accessibility for students with disabilities
📢 Creating equitable learning opportunities for all students
📢 Building a new early childhood education center
📢 Establishing a new construction trades FutureReady Center to provide up-to-date career training.
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As part of the zero-rate-change bond issue, WPS plans to create a new construction trades FutureReady Center at East High School that will prepare students for success in the workforce.
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The WPS zero-rate-change bond would ensure our schools are ready for today’s teaching & tech needs with:
📌 Update labs for hands-on learning.
📌 Improve safety and security systems.
📌 Upgrade facilities to meet current educational standards.
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Want to learn more about the Wichita Public Schools Bond Issue? 🏫 Please join us at one of our Community Open Houses. District representatives will be available to answer questions.
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Stronger safety and security measures are a key part of the WPS bond issue on the Feb. 25 ballot. More secure learning environments are essential for our students and staff.
Learn more about the bond issue at https://t.co/NQFt3Xlgm3.
Advance voting by mail for the Feb. 25 election starts today. Learn how to request an advanced voting ballot here: https://t.co/v6simo2ZsR
Find more information about the WPS bond issue at https://t.co/NQFt3Xlgm3.
It’s more than a bond issue–it’s a commitment to building a stronger Wichita!
The WPS zero-rate-change bond issue would help:
📌 Provide the same opportunities for all students.
📌 Protect our investment in our schools.
📌 Strengthen our city for the future.
Learn more: https://t.co/VlXYTcMqCT.
This bond proposal is a significant milestone—the district’s first since 2008 and only the third since 1974. The special election is set for February 25.
We’re grateful to everyone who participated and contributed to strengthening civic engagement in Wichita.
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Make your voice heard in the upcoming USD 259 Bond Election! Register by Tuesday, Feb. 4 to vote in this important election on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Head to the Sedgwick County website for registration details and make sure you're ready to participate: https://t.co/yFws5SGaqX.
Today the district is hosting more than 100 area high school students who want to be future educators at the Educators Rising regional conference at our administrative center. Thanks to presenting sponsor @CUofAmerica!
Volunteers are needed to help second- and third-grade students improve their reading skills through the Read to Succeed program. The time commitment is 20 minutes of reading (plus travel time) once a week. To learn more, go to https://t.co/DA05KLiLzf
The public is invited to a listening session 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 19, to share feedback to help us shape the district's new strategic plan. Spanish and Vietnamese interpreters will be available.
In his latest blog post, WPS Superintendent Kelly Bielefeld talks about how high school sports can teach students important life skills that extend beyond the classroom. Read the post at https://t.co/2tFbef3A0N.
Homework Hotline starts tonight! The program supports students & parents of all grade levels who have questions about homework assignments. Get help by calling (973-4411) or emailing ([email protected]). The Homework Hotline is open 3:30-7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday.