Hermiston School District serves more than 5,000 students in five elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. It is the largest school district in Eastern Oregon and among the fastest-growing. Due to the area's increasing population, the district is facing substantial student enrollment growth. The previous school bond to address capacity was approved over ten years ago. To temporarily address this growth, the school district has modular classrooms that during the 2018-19 school year held over 1,000 students. Measure 30-130 is designed to provide funds for additional building capacity for students and to reduce the number of leased modular classrooms.
Measure 30-130 would raise $82,735,000 through bonds. These funds would qualify for approximately $6,500,000 in state matching grant dollars. The funds will address student capacity demand and needs faced at the elementary and high school levels created by increased student enrollment. Dollars will be used to fund the following projects:
Districtwide Projects Rocky Heights Elementary Loma Vista Elementary HHS Softball Fields