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About Prop R (2024)
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Prop R is a $150 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue proposal that will support building equity across elementary schools, much needed middle school renovations, safety upgrades districtwide and a PK-12 agricultural STEM learning center on the Concord Farmers Club site.
Because Prop R is a no-tax-rate-increase bond issue proposal, this means the district’s current debt service tax rate of $0.8330 per $100 of assessed valuation of real and personal property would not change.
Prop R will support:
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Improved safety and security districtwide to match recent improvements at Lindbergh High School
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Site improvements for traffic and parking districtwide
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Remodeling at Sperreng Middle School, and Concord and Sappington elementary schools
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Renovation of Truman Middle School
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Construction of new, standalone gymnasiums/storm shelters at Crestwood, Kennerly and Long elementary schools
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Construction of PK-12 agricultural STEM learning center at Concord Farmers Club
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Refinancing of existing leases
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Prop R News and Updates
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School District, Historical Society Celebrate Farmers Club Past, Present, and Future
Lindbergh Schools and the Sappington-Concord Historical Society hosted a special meeting at the Concord Farmers Club on Aug. 7 to learn more about Lindbergh Schools’ plan to build a PK-12 Agricultural STEM learning center on this historic site in South County.
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Prop R Progress Underway at Crestwood Elementary School
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education approved two purchases for the new gymnasium and storm shelter at Crestwood Elementary School during its regular meeting on July 18.
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Prop R Bond Sale Supports Facility Improvements Districtwide
Lindbergh Schools sold $55 million of Prop R 2024 General Obligation Bonds during a competitive sale on Tuesday, July 9.
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Prop R Updates: June 18, 2024
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education approved several action items that will move forward Prop R 2024 work during its regular meeting on Tuesday, June 20.
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Committee Connects Farmers Club Experiences to Learning Standards
The Lindbergh Farmers Club Vision Committee met on June 20 to collaborate and develop student learning experiences that connect to Missouri Learning Standards for grades PK-12.
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Board Hires Third Architect for Prop R Work
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted on May 16 to accept a proposal for services from ArchImages and authorize the district to negotiate a contract that will allow the architectural firm to provide services related to Prop R 2024 improvements.
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Board Approves Guaranteed Price for Crestwood Prop R Work
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted to approve a guaranteed maximum price amendment of $11,393,900 for Crestwood Elementary School Prop R renovations and gym/storm shelter construction, during its May 16 regular meeting.
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Farmers Club Committee Begins Planning Student Experience
Teachers, parents, students and local experts met on Thursday, April 25, to begin planning what the student learning experience will look like at the future Lindbergh Farmers Club.
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Board Approves Prop R Updates to LHS Pool
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted on April 18 to approve updates to the Lindbergh High School natatorium pool mechanical system as part of Prop R 2024 bond issue improvements.
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Board Selects Architect Proposals for Prop R Projects
The Lindbergh Schools Board of Education voted on April 9 to select proposals from Building Resource Studio and Arch Images for Prop R 2024 architectural services, and authorized district administration to finalize terms of a contract with each firm.
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KMOV - Lindbergh Schools pitches $150 mill “Prop R,” for April 2 municipal election
Thousands of voters are being asked to fund the growing Lindbergh School District in South County as part of this month’s municipal election.
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Speaker Series: Prop R 2024
Join Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tony Lake as he explains how Prop R 2024 would support equal facilities across elementary schools, much needed middle school renovations, safety updates districtwide and construction of a PK-12 agricultural STEM learning center on the Concord Farmers Club site.
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Prop R 2024: Our Promise to Students, Families and Taxpayers
Lindbergh Schools has been a destination school district for students, families and teachers for many years, thanks to the strong support of our amazing community. We are grateful for that ongoing support and remain committed to responsibly stewarding our taxpayers’ investment in outstanding academics, operations and facilities.