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What's this about?

Florence Unified School District is asking residents to VOTE YES YES on two vital issues this November 4th Election Day.

  • A bond to fund building repairs facility upgrades and to enhance school safety and security.

  • Voter authorization to sell excess property and use the proceeds to fund additional facility improvements without raising taxes.

 

 

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FUSD Bond

Voting YES on a $98 million bond will provide needed funding to maintain existing school facilities and make improvements.

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FUSD Land Sale

Voting YES to sell excess district land frees up money for additional school building needs with NO COST TO TAXPAYERS.

     

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How will bond funds be used?

  • Safety and security upgrades at every school.

  • Repairs and replacements including fire alarm, camera and PA systems.

  • HVAC, electrical and plumbing system repairs and replacements.

  • Existing building repairs such as flooring weatherization, roof replacements.

  • Grounds upgrades including: paving projects, bus loops, equipment, hard surface replacements, athletic facilities.

Why a vote to approve land sale?

State law requires voter approval to dispose of excess land. If the voters okay the sale, three pieces of unneeded property will be sold.

The proceeds of the sales will go toward district-wide facility and classroom improvements.

 

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  Pinal County Elections will administer an all-mail election for the Florence Unified School District on November 4, 2025.

This means all registered voters in the district will receive their ballots by mail, and in-person polling places will not be available.

 

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Our Florence Unified Schools

The Florence Unified School District serves nearly 9,000 students across 965 square miles of Pinal County. It encompasses Florence, San Tan Valley, Queen Creek and surrounding areas.

Students attend three high schools, three middle schools, seven elementary schools, an alternative school, a special needs preschool and an online school. Florence High School was opened in 1916.

 

 

 

 

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Your YES vote for Florence Unified School District's bond election is a vote to support an investment in the children in our community...

Roger Biede
FUSD Governing Board, President

 

Supporters FUSD Bond & Land Sale

 

  • Heather Hellmich
  • Beth Wulff
  • Dawn Winsor
  • Jeffrey Lynn Carr
  • Mikel Lynn Winchester
  • Roger Biede
  • Jeremiah Muhme
  • Melissa Thomas
  • Erica Gomez
  • Angela Allen
  • Matthew Perales
  • Robin Tobar
  • Tammy Quist
  • Ashleigh Muhme
  • Cathy Compton
  • James A. Thomas
  • Megan Weagant
  • Rita Ann Ezzai
  • Sherri Jones
  • Craig Aspden
  • Sarah-Lynn Wilson
  • Jacob Selden
  • Steve Miller
  • Candace Perales
  • Wesley Hoffman

 

 

 

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