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Facilities Planning

Facilities Planning

Facilities Planning

Recent Facilities Updates

Recent Facilities Updates

  • In February the district broke ground as CCRMS, as covered in this article from the Almanac
  • On Janauary 20th, 2022 district staff presented a facilities update to the board. That presentation is available here
  • On January 20th, 2022 the districts board authorized district staff to proceed with seeking a ground lease for 2120 Euclid and the Flood School site (presentation here).
  • On January 14, 2021 district staff presented a facilities update to the board. That presentation is available here.
  • In May, 2021 the district's board unanimously approved an "intent to lease" both the Flood Site and 2120 Euclid to develop a future stream of revenue for the district. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

January 2022 Board Facilities Study Session

Measure I

Measure I

The Board of Trustees placed a $110m general obligation facilities bond on the June ballot. You can learn more about the proposed bond here: 
 
  • Measure I FAQ -  Samoan
 
Learn more about our past bonds here
2015 Facilities Master Planning Project

2015 Facilities Master Planning Project

In 2015 RCSD embarked upon a major effort to conduct a comprehensive facilities master planning process to assess its facilities needs and to guide its investments in repairing, modernizing and enhancing its school sites and other buildings. 

The district hired the architectural firm Quattrocchi Kwok Architects to conduct the master planning. This firm specializes in school planning projects and is highly experienced.
 
You can view the final facilities master plan document here. Additionally, you can find a large array of additional documentation here.

Facilities Master Plan

 
 
 
 
Did you know that the average San Mateo School District has invested $55m more in their facilities than Ravenswood over the past 20 years?

 
 
 
 
Did you know that the average San Mateo School District has invested $55m more in their facilities than Ravenswood over the past 20 years?