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SAN LEANDRO USD

835 E. 14th Street, Suite 200
San Leandro, CA 94577
Phone: 510-667-3500
Fax: 510-667-6234
Email: communications@slusd.us

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Construction Projects

(Conceptual renderings of new building at San Leandro High School)

On Tuesday, March 5, San Leandro residents voted on Measure J, a $174 million facilities improvement bond measure, to fund critical facility upgrades & improvements for SLUSD schools. Proposed projects include:

  • Constructing rental housing units for teachers and staff so they can live in and be part of our community
  • Renovating and modernizing classrooms and school facilities
  • Constructing and equipping new classrooms and school facilities
  • Making health and safety improvements, such as seismic reinforcements and removal of hazardous materials
  • Replacing or repairing leaky roofs and plumbing systems
  • Replacing aging wiring and electrical systems
  • Ensuring accessibility to classrooms, walkways, restrooms, and playgrounds in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  • Constructing a new library, student center, and music building at San Leandro High School
  • Constructing and equipping new transitional pre-kindergarten classrooms, learning spaces and playgrounds
  • Upgrading classroom technology for career technical education programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)
  • Replacing or repairing deteriorating sewer and gas lines
  • Replacing inefficient heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems

Measure N is a $198M school facilities improvement bond measure that was passed in March, 2020 to improve school facilities with new construction projects and essential renovation.

This funding will help SLUSD continue addressing needs identified in the Facilities Master Plan, as well as complete facility upgrade projects already in progress through previous bond measures. See More…

We are proud to have completed so many significant facility improvements, thanks to San Leandro voters who approved Measure J1!  We transformed teaching and learning environments in ways you have to see to believe! See more…

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Measure N Overview, November 5, 2019 BOE presentation

The District Bond team is comprised of District staff as well as an operational team to execute and plan all projects.

District Staff

Dr. Mike McLaughlin, Superintendent

Aaron Kerrigan, SLUSD Bond Director

District contact: communications@slusd.us

Phone: 510-667-3500

Address:
835 E 14th Street, Suite 200
San Leandro, CA  94577 

Operations Team

Cumming Group
Contact: Nick Malve, Bond Program Manager

The SLUSD Board of Trustees established a Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) in March 2017 for Measure J1.  In April 2020, the CBOC responsibility was expanded to include the recently passed Measure N.

The CBOC is responsible for overseeing the expenditure of money to ensure bond revenues are used as voters intended and communicating its findings and progress to the public.

CBOC Application here.

See more details here.