Crook County School District

2022 Bond

About the Bond

It has been nearly 10 years since the passage of the last bond measure in the Crook County School District. In that time, the number of students in our classrooms has increased, safety and security concerns have changed, and basic systems like electrical, heating, plumbing and roofs are aging and do not function as designed in some schools. Learn More >

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Address Health and Safety Needs

Several schools in the Crook County School District have locks and security systems in need of repair or replacement. Some schools have parking entrances in need of renovation for traffic safety.

Repair & Update Aging School Buildings

The average age of a school in the Crook County School District is 56 years. Some schools are over 90 years old that have aging electrical, heating, and plumbing systems.
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Expand Hands On Learning, Student Opportunities

Education is changing. Students are now able to seek a variety of college and career pathways through the addition of vocational programs and job training programs

Relieve Crowded Classrooms, Plan for the Future

The Crook County School District is experiencing growth in some school communities. If passed, the proposed bond would construct additional classrooms at Steins Pillar Elementary, Powell Butte Elementary, and Crook County Middle School.
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Address Health and Safety Needs

Several schools in the Crook County School District have locks and security systems in need of repair or replacement. Some schools have parking entrances in need of renovation for traffic safety.
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Repair & Update Aging School Buildings

The average age of a school in the Crook County School District is 56 years. Some schools are over 90 years old that have aging electrical, heating, and plumbing systems.
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Expand Hands On Learning, Student Opportunities

Education is changing. Students are now able to seek a variety of college and career pathways through the addition of vocational programs and job training programs
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Relieve Crowded Classrooms, Plan for the Future

The Crook County School District is experiencing growth in some school communities. If passed, the proposed bond would construct additional classrooms at Steins Pillar Elementary, Powell Butte Elementary, and Crook County Middle School.