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About the Bond

On November 21, 2023, Cache Valley voters passed a $139 million general obligation bond proposition for the Cache County School District. 

The proposed projects for this bond include the addition of two new middle schools, the construction of a new elementary school, and the conversion of the District’s smallest middle school (Spring Creek Middle School) into an elementary school. These additions will allow the District to move sixth grade out of the elementary schools and back to a middle school environment.

This course resolves capacity issues for all 17 elementary schools and allows the District to offer all-day kindergarten for all 27 communities. It also has the added benefit of providing four feeder middle schools--one for each of the four high schools. It also provides room in both elementary and secondary schools to accommodate growth well into the future.

The District also plans to use a portion of bond funds to provide safety and security enhancements for all 25 of its schools. 

Explore the links below to learn more about the bond and the proposal process.