YES for Dysart School Bond
Vote YES Nov. 5

What's this about?

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This proposed $127 million bond is about keeping our DUSD students safe and secure. It funds much needed school buses and repairs to school facilities. And, it plans for future growth by building one school and buying land for a second.

Dysart Bond

Safety


Will fund district-wide student security and safety needs.
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Dysart Bond

Old Buses


Replaces 78 school buses that are at least 15-years-old.
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Dysart Bond

Facilities


Renovates outdated equipment and facilities including air conditioning and roofing. 
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Dysart at a Glance

  • “A” Rated District
  • 92% of schools are “A” or “B” rated
  • #6 school in the state - Freedom Traditional
  • Flinn Scholar / 4 National Merit Finalists - Shadow Ridge H.S.
  • All 4 high schools named “Best High Schools” by U.S. News & World Report
  • 642 AZ Seals of Personal Finance / 228 Arts Seals of Proficiency (Top in AZ)
  • 1st Purple Star Candidate School in AZ - Luke Elementary
  • Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting by AASBO (29 years straight)
  • 10 state championships in athletics
  • 66 National Board Certified staff members
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It is our civic responsibility to support our students, and I urge you to vote YES for Dysart Unified School District’s bond election.

Skip Hall, Mayor of Surprise

 

Dysart Bond Supporters

 

These Community Leaders say... YES Dysart Bond!
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  • Mayor Skip Hall
  • Councilmember Chris Judd
  • Mayor-Elect Kevin Sartor
  • Jennifer Drake
  • Sara Mendoza
  • Jo Grant
  • Christine A.K. Pritchard
  • Dawn Densmore

Voting Calendar

  • Election Day is November 5
  • Voter registration deadline – Oct. 7
  • Early ballots mailed – Oct. 9
  • Last day to request an early ballot – Oct. 25
  • Last day to mail back your ballot – Oct. 29

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What happens if the DUSD bond fails?

If the DUSD Bond proposal fails, the District will have to rely upon the limited State funding to meet as many facility, safety, security, and transportation needs as possible. Many projects will go unfunded. In addition, no new elementary school will be built.