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November 2025 Kennedy Modernization and Construction Update

November 2025 Kennedy Modernization and Construction Update

OVERALL PROJECT SCHEDULE

 

Design  DSA Review / Bid Construction Close-Out
Fall 2025 - Winter 2026 Spring 2026 Summer 2026 Fall 2026

 

PROJECT UPDATES

 

Measure S Facilities Master Plan & Implementation Plan Update

At the June 11, 2025 Board Meeting, the Redwood City School District Board of Trustees approved the final draft of the Facilities Master Plan (FMP). This plan is the result of a year-long effort by the Facilities Master Planning Committee, which has been working closely with the District and community to create a long-term vision for updating and improving our schools.

Now that the plan has been approved, the next step is to put it into action. The Bond Program Team has been preparing a list of proposed projects and an Implementation Plan, which will be shared with the Board for review this October. This plan will help guide how and when school improvements move forward in the coming years.

 

District Wide LED Lighting and Controls Upgrade Project

At the November 20, 2024 Board Meeting, the Board of Trustees approved an Energy Services Agreement to upgrade lighting systems across the District. The project includes replacing all interior and exterior lights with energy-efficient LED fixtures, as well as adding modern lighting controls such as occupancy sensors, timers, and daylight harvesting to help reduce energy use and costs.

Construction began in April 2025, and we’re excited to share that work has already been completed at 10 out of 18 sites which are already enjoying brighter, more efficient lighting. Kennedy Middle School was completed in October 2025. All work will happen after the school day as to not interrupt instruction.

These upgrades don’t just save energy—they also create brighter classrooms that support student learning and safer outdoor spaces for evening activities and community use.

The project is moving forward on schedule, and we expect all campuses to be completed by Spring 2026.

 

HVAC Upgrades Project

This summer, the Bond Program Team has been hard at work upgrading HVAC systems at Adelante Selby, Taft, Hoover, and Roosevelt. The project includes replacing units that are more than 20 years old, adding air conditioning to classrooms, and installing upgraded controls to improve energy efficiency and building management.

At the June 25, 2025 Board Meeting, the Board of Trustees approved Phase 2 of the District’s HVAC Upgrade projects, which will take place at Kennedy Middle School, Orion Alternative School, and Clifford School.

Design work has already begun, with construction planned for Summer 2026. These upgrades will provide students and staff with cooler, more comfortable classrooms and healthier learning environments.

 

THANK YOU

Thanks to local voter approval of Measure S in November 2022, RCSD is making major upgrades to schools, many of which are 50+ years old, to create safe, modern spaces for 21st-century learning.

Phase II of the district’s modernization and construction program is in full swing, and we’re sharing updates every step of the way. Check out the blogs for each school to see progress photos, timelines, and project highlights as they happen!

Get Caught Up with Other Recent Kennedy Updates:

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Following HVAC Upgrades and Lighting Improvements, District Begins Facilities Plan Implementation Talks

During the October 16 Board Study Session, the Board of Trustees presented three conceptual scenarios outlining possible approaches for implementing Measure S projects identified in the Facilities Master Plan (FMP). 

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As Summer 2025 Approaches, District Advances Climate Control Projects Across Schools by Quickly Approving Final Steps for Implementation

The Board of Trustees approved multiple initiatives aimed at improving climate control in local schools. These measures are part of ongoing efforts to optimize learning conditions for students across the district, a priority identified early last fall.

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School Board Hears Audit Results: 2015 Measure T and 2022 Measure S Bond Funds

The performance audit revealed a positive assessment of the district's management, with no significant problems or disagreements identified. Spending on bond projects was found to align with what voters approved, ensuring accountability and transparency. Additionally, the audit confirmed that payroll and procurement procedures adhere to legal requirements, and no significant accounting issues or unreported financial problems were discovered. Overall, the audit concluded that the bond funds are well-managed and used appropriately.

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