Title: Quality Platte County R3 Schools
1Quality Platte County R-3 Schools
- NO TAX INCREASE
- April 8th Bond Issue
- Platte County R-3 School District
2Why is this needed?
Projections based on a 5 annual increase
3Why is this needed?
- Paxton School is at capacity
- Renovations are necessary at Barry School to
continue to keep educational programming
consistent in both middle schools and to update
older parts of 30 year old building - Vocal music room is needed at PCHS so that fine
arts facilities match student population demands.
4Why is this needed?
- Playground renovations will allow for Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance, safer
surfacing, and increased usage time. - Miscellaneous renovations needed to improve
function of a variety of facilities - If not approved on April 8th
- It will remain necessary to bring an issue to the
voters for approval to build additional
instructional space - Costs will continue to rise
- Class sizes will continue to increase
- A study of attendance area boundaries will be
necessary - Facilities renovations will remain necessary and
if not addressed will be negatively compounded by
growth.
5Why back to back bond issues?
- School districts are only allowed by law to enter
into bonded indebtedness at no more than 15 of
their assessed valuation. For growing,
prosperous school districts, this limitation
hinders the necessary actions to keep up. PCR-3
would like to incorporate many growth and
facility needs into one issue, however, we are
unable to do so by law.
6What is included in the April 8th Bond Issue?
- Construction of a 4 classroom addition at Paxton
School (4th and 5th grade) - Barry School renovations
- High School vocal music room
- Playground, Parking, and Asphalt Improvements
- YMCA Partnership Agreement
- Other Miscellaneous Improvements
7Paxton Addition Details
- To be added to the west end of the two story
portion of building. - Will allow for needed additional class sections
due to enrollment growth - Approx. Cost 1,269,111.00
8What will Paxton School look like with the
addition?
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10Barry School Renovations
- Well equipped Science classrooms with labs and
equipment storage - Safety and security improvements to entrance
- State of the art library facility with computer
research lab - Addition of vocal music room
- Applied Technology Lab
- Improved food services area
- Master planning for eventual 6-8 middle school
- Accommodating administrative offices and student
services center - Total Cost4,683,795
11What will the renovations to Barry look like?
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13High School Vocal Music Room
- Large classroom space
- Sound proof practice rooms
- High quality acoustical design
- Cost 1,182,499
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15Playgrounds, Parking, Asphalt, and other
Improvements
- Enhance playground safety
- ADA compliant surfacing under play structures
- Increase playground usage/provide field play area
- Playground improvements will reduce annual
maintenance costs - Reconstruct Siegrist Parking Lot and East drive
(improving base and making drive lanes durable) - Bus parking lot and increased parking space on
district campus - Update and improve district technology
- Other district asphalt improvements
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17YMCA Agreement
- Develop playground and field space for classroom
and extra-curricular programs - In exchange for daily use of YMCA Challenger
fields (4) and reciprocal parking space
18ButHow much will this cost ME?
- This is a no tax increase bond issue!
- Growth in the local tax base enables the district
to construct facilities without a tax increase.
In fact, your school taxes have actually
decreased each of the last four years. - Many residential properties were reassessed by
the Platte County Assessors office which
resulted in high property value assessments. - Property reassessed according to MO State Tax
Commission (every two years) saw a decrease in
taxes paid. - If your property had not been assessed as
prescribed by law, your property values increased
and your taxes increased-even though your school
tax rate is less.
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20How do my current taxes compare to other school
districts?
Information obtained from 2007-08 Missouri
School DirectoryNorth Platte does not have a
debt service levy
21How efficient is Platte County R-3 when utilizing
taxpayer dollars?
- Accredited with Distinction in Performance
(DESEs highest rating) - Perfect 14/14 on Annual Performance Rating
- Compared to 12 Kansas City Area Schools
- 10th Lowest Per Pupil Expenditures (7,955)
- 10th Lowest Tax Levy (4.19)
- 3rd Highest Teacher Pay (34,000 base)
22How efficient is Platte County R-3 when utilizing
taxpayer dollars?
23How does the ballot question read?
- Shall Platte County R-3 School District of
Platte County, Missouri issue its general
obligation bonds in the amount of 7,950,000 for
the purpose of constructing, improving,
furnishing and equipping school and campus
facilities, including classroom additions to
Paxton School, a vocal music room at the High
School, and renovations and improvements at the
existing Barry School?
24Voter Approval?
- A 4/7th yes vote is required for bond passage
(57).
25Im not registered to vote. When is the
deadline to register?
- When The deadline to be registered AND be able
to vote on April 8th is March 12th. - At least one person at each district facility
can assist you with becoming a registered voter!
26What can I do to assist in the passage of the
April 8th bond issue?
- Register to vote if you are not already
registered. Must be registered by March 12th to
vote April 8th. - Become a YES vote captain.
- If out of town on April 8th, cast an absentee
ballot. Absentee ballots are available starting
Tuesday, February 26th. - If you have a student attending college out of
the area, have them cast an absentee ballot. If
home during spring break, it would be an ideal
time to take care of that.
27Assisting the Bond Campaign Cont.
- If you have a family member on military active
duty they too should vote by absentee ballot. - Have a child turning 18 by April 8th? Make sure
they register to vote by March 12th and exercise
that right to vote on April 8th. - Talk to your friends, neighbors and co-workers
who are residents of the district and encourage
them to vote. - Place a yard sign in your yard or a car sticker
on your car window.
28How can the approved bonds be used?
- All bond proceeds are put into a capital projects
(construction) fund and money from this fund can
ONLY be spent within the scope of this
construction project as it will appear on the
April 8th ballot. It is illegal to spend bond
proceeds on ANY expenditure not described in the
ballot.
29Need more information?
- Additional information meetings are scheduled
for - Wilson Auditorium March 6th _at_ 630 pm
- Barry School March 13th _at_ 630 pm
30 31Thank You!
- On behalf of the students, staff, administration
and Board of Education, we thank you for your
continued support for a district recognized by
the Missouri Department of Elementary and
Secondary Education for Distinction in
Performance. - Find out more about the Platte County R-3 School
District by visiting www.plattecountyschooldistr
ict.com
32Vote on April 8th
- Quality
- Platte County R-3 Schools