- Lindbergh Schools
- Prop R
What is Prop R?
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Prop R is a $105 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue approved by voters in April 2019 to improve safety and security for all Lindbergh students. Prop R will renovate and rebuild Lindbergh High School to create a safe, future-ready campus with a single, secure main entrance.
In addition, Prop R will ensure all Lindbergh schools have secure main entrances by constructing entry vestibules at three elementary and two middle schools. Prop R also includes the relocation of three maintenance and landscape shops off the LHS campus.
Prop R Updates
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Board Approves Prop R Storm Shelter at LHS
Lindbergh High School Prop R construction continues to move forward, following Board of Education approval for a bid package to construct a new storm shelter/gymnasium.
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District Celebrates Secure Vestibules, Groundbreaking
Students, staff and administrators recently celebrated the completion of three secure vestibules and broke ground on new construction at Lindbergh High School.
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District Selects Contractor for LHS Phase Two Construction
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted 6-0 on June 30 to move forward with the second phase of the Lindbergh High School construction project.
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Board Selects Vendors for Phase One Construction
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted on Feb. 11 to approve the first phase of the Lindbergh High School construction project.
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Board Approves Sale of Remaining Prop R Bonds
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education approved a resolution on Feb. 11 authorizing and directing the sale of $65 million in general obligation bonds for Prop R construction.