
Randolph
Public Schools
November 2024 Bond

Facility Updates for
Randolph Public Schools
On November 5, voters will decide on urgent facility needs for Randolph Public Schools with a school bond not to exceed $9,750,000.
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The bond will enhance learning for all K-12 students. Here's how:​
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Improve safety and security
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Provide a secure vestibule​ at the Elementary School
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Add a new storm shelter
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Install fire sprinklers and modern fire alarms
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Provide Career and Technical Education classrooms
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Replace the aging Ag building with a facility flexible enough for the career preparation classes​ that are in demand today and in the future.
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Preserve the Elementary School for years to come
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Update the electrical system​​
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Install energy efficient windows
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Replace original boiler with new HVAC
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Provide a Girls' restroom on the second floor
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Provide an additional Boys' restroom on the first floor
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Reduce lost classroom time and busing by adding a serving kitchen​
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Repair structural and roofing concerns in Randolph Senior High
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Improve the gym at Randolph Senior High by adding fans and air conditioning
To learn more about the proposed updates, visit the PROJECT page.​​
Important Dates
Today
Are you registered to vote? To have a say in this election, you must be a registered voter.
Check your voter status using the link on the Vote tab and register online today.​ The last day to register to vote online is Friday, October 11. The last day to register to vote in person at your county election official's office is Friday, October 25.
Thursday, October 3 | 7:30 pm
Randolph Elementary
Public Information Meeting
Hear from school and community leaders about the project, ask questions and learn why this project is important to the future of Randolph and Randolph Public Schools.
Tours the school following the meeting.
Wednesday, October 9 | 7:30 pm
Randolph High School
Public Information Meeting
Hear from school and community leaders about the project, ask questions and learn why this project is important to the future of Randolph and Randolph Public Schools.
Tours the school following the meeting.
Week of October 14
Ballots mailed
In Cedar and Wayne counties, this election will be an election by mail. Ballots will be mailed to registered voters to the address on his or her registration the week of October 14.
Voters in Pierce county will be able to vote in person on November 5.
Friday, October 25
Return your ballot by mail
If you are mailing your ballot, it must reach the county election office before November 5. To ensure that it gets there in time, please affix postage to your sealed Return Identification Envelope and drop in the mail by October 25. No postage is needed to mail a ballot for a general election.
November 5
Election Day!
​​All ballots must be returned before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5. Hand deliver the ballot during business hours or put inside the Election Drop Box outside your county election office.
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In Pierce county, please vote at your designated polling place.