On November 8, the voters of Alpine School District approved a $210 million bond. Thank you for your support!
Why do we need a bond in ASD?
- Growth: Since the bond passed in 2006, Alpine School District has grown by 9,820 students and is projected to grow an additional 10,000 students in the next five years.
- Renovations, repairs, and additions
- Seismic and safety needs
There will be a minimal increase for taxpayers phased in over four years. The Board is hosting a series of meetings to educate ASD Stakeholders’ about the bond.
Open Community Meetings will be held at 7:00 p.m. on the following days:
October 6 at Orem Junior High School
October 13 at Vista Heights Middle School
October 27 at Mtn. Ridge Junior High School
Open Employee Meetings will be held at 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the following days:
October 26 at Lehi High School
November 1 at Mountain View High School
The Board of Education is also sponsoring PTA/SCC meetings as well as faculty meetings at each of the 79 individual schools in Alpine School District.
For more information:
- FAll 2011 Bond Presentation
- Fall 2011 Faculty Bond Meeting Schedule
- Fall 2011 PTA/SCC Bond Meeting Schedule
- Voting Locations
- ASD Bond Presentation Brochure
- ASD Bond Timeline
- Bond Input Meeting Schedule
- 2001 Bond Accountability
- 2006 Bond Accountability
- Seismic Study
- Spring 2011Â Bond Presentation
- Bond Survey – Spring 2011
- Schools Improved by Bond Projects 2001-2011
- 2011 Bond Projects
- Capital Projects










