Our communities' investment in our schools through the 2022 bond and mill levy override will ensure we continue to offer the high-quality educational experiences that we're known for, that our community expects, and that our students deserve.
THANK YOU VOTERS
We want to express our sincere and deep gratitude for our communities’ support of our children and their educational future. The funds from these measures will help us to relieve capacity struggles, address critical infrastructure needs, and recruit and retain high quality staff.
Bond Measure 4B - 54.9% (12,018) to 45.1% (9,860)
Mill Levy Override 4C - 55.4% (12,120) to 44.6% (9,766)
*Official results via Weld County
NEWS & UPDATES
WMS MODERNIZATION COMMITTEE NEEDS YOUR FEEDBACK
The Windsor Middle School Modernization Committee is seeking community input on the school’s renovation concepts from 6 - 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14.
NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OPEN FOR 2024 - 2025 SCHOOL YEAR
Orchard Hill Elementary and Hollister Lake Elementary are officially complete! Students were welcomed into their new buildings at the beginning of the 2024 - 2025 school year.
NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL'S NAME, LOGO, MASCOT ANNOUNCED
On September 16, the Board of Education unanimously approved the name, logo, and mascot of the new middle school. Introducing Ridgeline Middle School, future home of the maroon and silver Dragons!
FEATURED FAQ
Q: Who will spend / manage the bond funds?
A: Accountability for the bond measure funds will be provided by the Bond Oversight Committee. This committee will be representative of our community and will provide a regular report to the Board of Education on the progress of the bond construction projects, as well as how funds are being utilized in alignment with Board and voter approval.