Trustees with the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District will conduct a study session Friday, Aug. 26, to develop a criteria and priorities list of its next set of Measure P bond projects.
The board will receive information on future facilities needs categories including infrastructure, school/classroom facilities, athletics, and student programs.
Approximately $55 million in bond funds remains on the district's Measure P bond measure. Measure P was passed by over 71 percent of district voters in 2010. School facilities throughout the district are in need of significant modernization and upgrade due to age and programmatic need.
The meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. Friday in the board room of the district office, 700 Pacific St., Monterey.
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