NEWS RELEASE: RCS Developing 2026 Bond Proposal to Modernize and Reshape District
Roseville Community Schools is in the process of developing a no-tax-rate-increase bond proposal for the May 2026 ballot aimed at improving facilities, modernizing learning environments, and aligning school buildings with current and future student needs.
School district leaders, alongside construction and architectural partners, have spent the past several months assessing facility conditions and exploring potential improvements. As planning continues, a draft proposal is expected to be shared with the community in the next few months to gather input and feedback before finalizing the bond scope.
A major focus of the bond proposal is reducing operational costs, which could be achieved by potentially consolidating schools. Other potential projects include:
- Creating an early childhood learning facility.
- Upgrading outdated mechanical, electrical, paving, lighting, and building infrastructure.
- Enhancing safety and security systems across district facilities.
- Improving classroom technology and instructional equipment.
- Replacing aging school buses.
“Our goal is to create safer, more efficient, and updated spaces for our students and staff,” said Mark Blaszkowski, Roseville Community Schools Superintendent. “We are working carefully to balance educational needs, facility conditions, and community priorities, and we look forward to hearing from residents as we shape this proposal together.”
The school district anticipates holding focus groups and launching a community survey in the upcoming months to gather feedback. Final bond plans will be shaped by community input and presented to the Board of Education later this year. More information will be shared with the community as the bond planning process continues. In the meantime, residents with questions are invited to contact the superintendent’s office at (586) 445-5505.
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