Windsor C-1 School District Planning 2017

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Windsor C-1 School District Planning 2017 PRESENTATION BY: 2017-01-04 1

Proposition Windsor 2017 - Video

Project Funding Will this bond issue raise my taxes?   NO. This is a “NO TAX RATE INCREASE” bond issue and voter approval will not increase the school’s current debt service tax levy rate, which is dedicated to the repayment of the bonds. Current bond payments are scheduled through 2029. With the construction opportunities for safety/security, additional classrooms, expanded auditorium, new band room, etc., the payments would only be extended to 2037.    This will help insure the Windsor C-1 facilities are maintained for future generations of students. Factors which allow this no tax increase, including: The District recently completed three refundings of previous bond issues over the past two years saving approximately $2,377,011 in future interest expense. The present interest rate market is at historically low levels which is highly favorable to the issuance of additional bonds at this time thereby extending, but not increasing, the current levy rate. Due to participation in the Missouri Direct Deposit Program, the bonds are expected to receive an AA+ rating from Standard and Poor’s which makes them favorable to potential purchasers. Under conservative assumptions, the District’s current levy already produces sufficient revenues to support the existing debt as well as the proposed bond issue.

Ballot Language DRAFT PROPOSITION WINDSOR 2017   PROPOSITION WINDSOR 2017 Shall the Board of Education of the Windsor C-1 School District of Jefferson County, Missouri, borrow money in the amount of Fourteen Million Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($14,750,000), resulting in no estimated increase to the debt service property tax levy, for the purpose of providing funds for the construction, equipping, furnishing of safety and security measures and upgrades at the High School, Middle School, Windsor Elementary, Freer Elementary and the Intermediate Center; construct, equip and expand the Auditorium at the High School, doubling the seating capacity and opportunity for community use and involvement; remodel and improve the science classrooms, science labs, art classroom, and construct, equip, and furnish a new band room at the Middle School; to construct, equip, and furnish additional classrooms at Windsor Elementary to complete the facility; to construct a new Nurse’s Office at Freer Elementary; to construct, equip, and furnish new classrooms for third grade at the Intermediate Center; District-wide roof repairs and replacement and asphalt improvements; and to the extent funds are available, to construct, equip, and furnish classrooms for an Early Learning Center; to construct a permanent softball field on the main campus; to construct an athletic field and walking track for community use at Freer Elementary and to complete other improvements to the existing facilities of the District; and issue bonds for the payment thereof? If this proposition is approved, the adjusted debt service levy of the School District is estimated to remain unchanged at $1.3167 per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of real and personal property.

Previous Bond Elections Proposition Windsor 2017 No Tax Increase Bond Issue (4/7 vote needed to pass= 57.14%) Bond Issue Amount of Bonds # Votes For #Votes Against Total Votes Cast # Registered Voters % of Registered Who Voted April 7, 1998 $4,000,000 1,171 – 67.07% 575-32.93% 1,746 12,058 14.48% April 3, 2001 $8,000,000 1,473 – 71.26% 594 – 28.74% 2,067 15,435 13.39% April 4, 2006 $16,500,000 941 – 65.62% 493 – 34.38% 1,434 12,015 11.94% April 5, 2011 $12,400,000 1,171 – 73.93% 413 – 26.07% 1,584 12,169 13.02% Averages $10,225,000 1189 518.75 1,707.75 12,919.25 13.2075%

Windsor Athletic Fields – Existing Athletic Fields NORTH

Windsor Athletic Fields – Proposed – Phase 1 NORTH

Windsor Athletic Fields – Proposed Master Plan NORTH

Windsor Softball/Baseball Fields

Windsor Softball Field (On campus)

Windsor High School – Existing Site Plan NORTH

Windsor High School – Proposed Master Site Plan Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Future NORTH

Windsor High School – Proposed Upper Level & Balcony Floor Plans Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Canopy Future Secured Entrance NORTH

Windsor High School – Proposed Rendering

High School Auditorium 3D Animated Video

Windsor Middle School – Existing Site Plan NORTH 16

Windsor Middle School – Proposed Site Plan Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Future NORTH 17

Windsor Middle School – Proposed Floor Plans Legend: Existing Proposed Addition Proposed Renovation Future Secured Entrance UPPER LEVEL PLAN LOWER LEVEL PLAN

Windsor Middle School – Proposed Rendering

Windsor Intermediate – Existing Site Plan NORTH 20

Windsor Intermediate – Proposed Master Site Plan Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Future NORTH 21

Windsor Intermediate – Proposed Floor Plans Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Future Secured Entrance NORTH LOWER LEVEL PLAN UPPER LEVEL PLAN 22

Windsor Intermediate – Proposed Rendering

Windsor Elementary – Existing Site Plan NORTH 24

Windsor Elementary – Proposed Master Site Plan Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Future NORTH 25

Windsor Elementary – Proposed Floor Plans Pre-Kindergarten 1st Grade Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Future Secured Entrance Kindergarten 2nd Grade NORTH LOWER LEVEL PLAN UPPER LEVEL PLAN 26

Windsor Elementary – Proposed Rendering

Freer Elementary – Existing Site Plan NORTH 28

Freer Elementary – Proposed Master Site Plan Existing Proposed Addition Legend: Proposed Renovation Future NORTH 29

Freer Elementary – Proposed Floor Plan Existing Proposed Addition Proposed Renovation Future Legend: Secured Entrance

Freer Elementary – Proposed Rendering

Polling Places Hours: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. American Legion Post #283 – 910 Montebello Road; Imperial, MO 63052 Salvation Army Worship Center – 3740 Telegraph Rd.; Arnold, MO 63010 Seckman Middle School – 2840 Seckman Rd.; Imperial, MO 63052 Seckman Elementary School – 2824 Seckman Rd.; Imperial, MO 63052 Windsor Library – Jefferson County – 7479 Metropolitan Blvd.; Barnhart, MO 63012 Hours: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

For Additional Information please visit our website at: windsorprop2017.com and our Facebook page at: facebook.com/proposition.windsor.5