Meeting
Superintendent Facilities and Bond Measure Advisory Committee
Body
PUHSD Media
Date
June 02, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The Perris Union High School District held a Superintendent Facilities and Bond Measure Advisory Committee meeting on June 2, 2026, focused on reviewing past bond measure investments and discussing the potential for a new bond measure to fund facility improvements. District leaders and school principals presented detailed updates on completed and planned capital projects across multiple campuses, including new classrooms, gymnasiums, aquatic facilities, and modernization efforts. The meeting emphasized the importance of equitable, safe, and modern learning environments to support student success. A consulting firm shared results from a recent voter survey indicating strong community support (above the 55% threshold) for a no tax rate extension bond measure potentially placed on the November 2026 ballot, which could provide approximately $185 million for prioritized projects. The process for master planning, community input, and next steps toward a possible bond measure were outlined, including transparency measures such as a citizens oversight committee and public reporting. No specific contract awards or vendor selections were detailed, but the discussion centered on capital improvement funding and community engagement for future procurement opportunities related to school facilities.
Source
PUHSD Media