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Facilities Master Plan Committees Get Underway at Each School Site

Facilities Master Plan Committees Get Underway at Each School Site

As part of Redwood City School District’s (RCSD) commitment to repairing, upgrading, and enhancing learning environments for students as well as the support of its community, Facilities Master Plan Committees are now being formed at each school site. Families, staff, and community members are playing a key role in shaping the future of their local school campuses by participating in these committees.

This effort is part of Phase II of RCSD’s Modernization and Construction Program, which is funded by the Measure S Bond, passed by voters in 2022. Measure S will provide $298 million to upgrade and modernize aging school facilities, ensuring they meet the needs of 21st-century learners. This includes adding new technology, improving safety, and creating spaces that support collaborative and innovative teaching methods. The committees will focus on identifying specific needs and priorities for each individual school, with input from those who know the campus best—its families, staff, and community members.

The need for a new Facilities Master Plan arises from significant changes and developments since the last plan was created in 2013-14. Over the past decade, the district has experienced changes in educational standards and advancements in technology. Additionally, many school facilities have aged and require updates to meet current safety, accessibility, and instructional needs.

RCSD is committed to keeping the community engaged and informed once the committees identify needs and work begins. One key tool will be the Measure S Bond Blogs, which will be updated monthly to provide progress reports and project updates.

 

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RCSD is continuing campus upgrades through its Energy Efficiency Project, including new energy-efficient lighting systems and planned HVAC improvements. Updated lighting uses motion and sound sensors to automatically adjust based on daylight and room use, helping reduce energy consumption across schools. In addition, Phase 2 HVAC upgrades will bring modern, climate-controlled classrooms to select schools beginning in Summer 2026, improving comfort and learning environments for students and staff.

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Construction Plans

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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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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