Wayland Union Schools will be presenting information and seeking feedback from the public on potential school facilities projects, reduced in size and scope, for a possible bond proposal in the Nov. 7 election. A public forum will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1, at the Wayland Union Middle School Cafeteria.
“We are greatly reducing the scope of the original bond proposals and would like to present this new information to the community for their feedback,” said Superintendent, Norm Taylor.
The suggested scope of this next bond proposal is estimated at around $20 million and focuses on safety and security upgrades, continue to use Pine Street Elementary, added educational space at the Middle School, and maintenance and infrastructure upgrades to all existing facilities.