2024 Bond Measure
Ripon Unified School District is committed to providing the highest quality education in the San
Joaquin Valley in safe and modern learning environments for students and teachers. Ripon USD
covers over 50 square miles of territory and serves over 3,300 students in pre-kindergarten through
high school in seven local schools.
Aging Schools in Need of Improvements
Many local schools were built 60 to 85 years ago and need basic repairs and upgrades to protect
student safety and support quality education. Aging classrooms have leaky roofs, faulty electrical
systems, and deteriorating plumbing and restrooms. Student safety and campus security
improvements are needed, including upgrading smoke alarms, fire safety systems, safety lighting,
and fencing.
Local Funding to Repair & Upgrade Ripon USD Schools
To ensure Ripon USD schools are safe and meet modern learning standards, the Ripon USD Board
of Education is considering placing a $32 million school improvement bond measure on the
November 2024 ballot. If approved by local voters, the measure would cost taxpayers in the District
approximately $35 per $100,000 of assessed (not market) value while bonds are outstanding. This
measure would provide locally controlled funding that can only be used to repair and upgrade
Ripon USD schools, including:
● Repairing or replacing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, gas lines, sewer lines, and electrical
systems
● Upgrading older schools to stay current with health codes, building safety codes, and
improved access for students with disabilities
● Improving student safety and campus security systems including security fencing and
cameras, emergency communications systems, smoke detectors, fire alarms, and sprinklers
● Providing classrooms, labs, facilities, and technology needed to support high quality
instruction in math, science, engineering, arts, and technology for the 21st century
● Replacing aging and outdated portables with permanent classrooms
Fiscal Accountability and Local Control Required
A local school facilities improvement bond measure would require strict fiscal accountability
protections, including:
● All funds would be controlled locally to repair and upgrade Ripon USD schools only and could
not be taken away by the State
● An independent citizens’ oversight committee, mandatory annual audits, and public
disclosure of all spending would ensure all funds are spent as voters intended
● A project list outlining the specific use of funds would be required
● No funds could be used for administrators’ salaries
● Passage of this measure would help Ripon USD qualify for state matching funds that could
otherwise go to improve schools in other communities
Learn More!
As we prepare for the future of our local schools, we would like to hear your thoughts. If you have
questions or feedback you would like to share, please reach out to facilities2024@riponusd.net.
LINKS
● Survey