
FZ Prop 4 by the numbers
68 percent of voters said Yes to the $125 million no-tax-levy increase bond issue in 2022. In addition to the work below, plans for 2027 could include HVAC replacements or upgrades at Emge Elementary, DuBray Middle, Ostmann Elementary, Progress South Elementary, South Middle and West High along with a storm shelter at Westhoff Elementary.
$35.3 million
Replaced or upgraded HVAC at 18 schools
East High
North High
South High
West High
Dardenne Elementary
Forest Park Elementary
Hawthorn Elementary
JL Mudd Elementary
Lewis & Clark Elementary
Mid Rivers Elementary
Mount Hope Elementary
North Middle School
Pheasant Point Elementary
Progress South Elementary
Rock Creek Elementary
St. Peters Elementary
Twin Chimneys Elementary
Westhoff Elementary
$1.3 million
Enhanced security at 27 buildings, including 21 schools. This includes double-entry vestibules, glass strengthening security film, camera upgrades, automated visitor background check system and communications systems.
Upgraded GPS monitoring of buses.
$39.1 million
Constructed Storm shelters that provide additional classroom or multi-purpose space at
Mike Clemens Center
North Middle
North High
Pheasant Point Elementary
$13.7 millionConstructed a 20,500 square-foot Transportation Center
$2.5 million
Performing arts upgrades: instruments, auditorium sound, lighting, interiors
$7.2 million
Upgraded athletic facilities and equipment at all middle and high schools
This includes stadium fields, lighting and sound systems; bleachers; tennis courts; gymnasiums; tracks and equipment.

