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Measures J and K: Health and Safety Funding for Twin Rivers School District Facilities

Measure J and Measure K will be on the November General Election ballot.

Twin Rivers Unified School District (TRUSD) is committed to ensuring our schools provide each student with optimal facilities to learn, grow, and become college and career ready. With an average building age of 57 years old, our facilities have ongoing maintenance and infrastructure needs that exceed available funding. 
 
Unlike neighboring school districts, Twin Rivers has not had a revenue measure to finance facility improvements at its aging facilities in more than a decade. To address that need, the TRUSD Board of Trustees voted to place Measures J and K on the ballot to fund improvements in elementary, middle and high school facilities across the district.
 
The information below is intended to provide you with factual information about Measures J and K, how funding will be used, and where to find more information about the election process.  

What are Measures J and K?

Measure J calls for a $120 million bond to address facilities improvements used for middle and high school programs throughout the District, including ancillary and support facilities.
 
Measure K calls for an election within the District’s Elementary School Facilities Improvement District (SFID), which was formed in 2016, for a $150 million Bond to address elementary school facilities improvements in the SFID.

How will Measures J and K Benefit our Students?

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