UCPS 2022 Bond Vote

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UCPS Bond Campaign Overview

2022 Bond Vote

Union County Public Schools (UCPS) is committed to ensuring that all students receive a quality education in safe and efficient learning environments.
On Nov. 8, Union County residents will vote on $134,405,000 in school bonds. This bond package will address aging facilities and replace current buildings for East Elementary and Forest Hills High, schools that were built in
the 1950s and 1960s.
UCPS has more than $800 million in facility needs to address renovations, upgrades and future planning. The 2022 bond will build on previous investments and provide adequate facilities for students, additional space for academic and athletic programs, expand dining and multi-purpose areas and remove mobile units.
With a successful bond, more projects will move up on the priority list for capital needs and future bonds.
All schools and communities benefit when we value public schools. District improvements increase safety, support evolving educational practices, modernize aging facilities and directly impact the quality of life in Union County.

Bond Projects

East Elementary

Approximately $38,592,589*

  • Original building is 70 YEARS old
  • Existing building will be demolished
  • New school will be built on same property
  • New school will be a two-story facility
    • Architectural features include: Additional Pre-K classrooms, flexible multi-purpose gym, expanded dining space, collaboration areas, more energy-efficient building, improved safety with more on-site parking, innovative classroom space that aligns with academic programs.

Forest Hills High

Approximately $95,812,411*

  • The school is 60 YEARS old
  • Current building is inadequate for a modern-day high school
  • New school will be a two-story facility
    • Architectural features include: New auditorium, expanded dining room area, updated teacher workrooms, modern media center with collaboration space, multi-purpose auxiliary gym, new weight room, new arts and band spaces, innovative classroom space that aligns with academic programs.
  • All instruction and school-day activities will be in one building

To learn more on the Union County Public Schools Bond Vote, visit the UCPS website.