2019 Bond Progress News & Updates
Rogue Primary School opens its doors with a gleeful celebration – Rogue Valley Times
Published in the Rogue Valley Times on April 3, 2023 Nearly 100 excited “Otters” were turned loose onto the streets […]
Read MoreRogue Primary School is Open!
Central Point School District’s newly opened Rogue Primary School has opened for students and staff! The construction of Central Point’s […]
Read MoreHanby 1910 Building Reopens!
On Thursday, January 19th the Sams Valley and Gold Hill community turned out to view the newly remodeled 1910 building […]
Read MoreCommunity Bond Report | Winter 2022
Keeping You Informed About the 2019 Bond! Read the latest edition of Central Point School District’s Community Bond Report In […]
Read MoreScenic Middle School Parking Lot Remodel Enhances Capacity, Safety and Traffic Flow
The Scenic Middle School parking lot and bus loop received major improvements over the summer! In recent years, the need […]
Read MoreThe Need for Space: How Modular Buildings Keep Schools Open and Construction Projects on Time
You might have driven by Central Point Elementary School or Crater High School recently and wondered – what are those […]
Read MoreRecent News
Bond Finances Update
Leveraging Additional Funds to Fix Our Schools
Read MoreBond Projects Underway at Every School
District works to complete projects before students return
Read MoreBond funds new door locks & hardware at every school and classroom across the district
1442 new door locks and hardware to be installed.
Read MoreNew Parking Lot Complete at Crater High School
The Central Point School District is proud to announce the completion of one of its first projects funded by the 2019 Bond: paving, grading, and lighting the Crater High School Parking lot.
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Improve Safety and Security
Safe and secure schools is our top bond priority! Work has already started on replacing classroom and exterior door locks and hardware. Future bond safety elements include adding security fencing, modernizing emergency communications systems such as intercoms and fire alarms, adding security cameras and improving traffic flow at student pick up and drop off areas.
Improve Mechanical Systems for Health and Efficiency
Better indoor air quality improves learning and teaching environments! Extended fire seasons are impacting air quality across southern Oregon and the health of students and staff is a concern. Currently only one school in the District has indoor air quality handling systems. When the bond work is complete, all schools will have this very important feature.
Mechanical systems in all eight school buildings across the district need repair, replacement or added components to make them safe and efficient. In many cases these systems have reached the end of their useful lives and are difficult or impossible to maintain.


Address Overcrowding
Central Point is the second fastest growing school district in southern Oregon: three of our elementary schools are operating over capacity! Stages, closets, hallways and maintenance sheds are currently being used as classrooms and teaching spaces. The Bond includes new buildings at select sites to provide safe, modern teaching spaces.
Create Flexible Learning Spaces
Innovative teaching methods require innovative learning spaces! Our schools need updated and flexible educational spaces which may be used for a wide-variety of educational activities and programs.
