Survey Results on Proposed 2026 School Facilities Bond Measure
The official document
What the district published
This is the source material — exactly as released by RUSD. The plain English translation below is this site's version, written for community members who shouldn't need a budget degree to understand where their school dollars go.
Original PDF coming soon — check reedschools.org for the source document.
In plain English
What this document actually says
This survey of Reed Union School District voters was conducted October 29 - November 16, 2025 to gauge support for a potential bond measure. After hearing information about the measure, 62% of likely June 2026 voters said they would vote yes, with 30% voting no. Voters prioritize maintaining quality education (89%), retaining quality teachers (83%), repairing leaky roofs (81%), and updating fire systems (80%). The strongest messaging focuses on repairing aging schools (76% more inclined to support), replacing deteriorating portable classrooms (68%), and accountability measures (68%). The district last passed a bond measure in 2005, twenty years ago.
What this means for your family
If approved, this bond would fund facility improvements including repairing leaky roofs, removing mold, updating electrical and security systems, and replacing aging portable classrooms with permanent ones. These upgrades could improve safety and learning environments for students, particularly for pre-kindergarten through middle school. The measure would also fund improvements to science, technology, engineering, robotics, arts, and music classroom spaces.
Summaries are AI-assisted and based on the original district document shown above. Nothing has been editorialized — interpretations are clearly labeled. This site is maintained by Lina Godfrey's campaign as a community resource.