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Grant Elementary Replacement

Conceptual Drawings of a New Grant Elementary

Renderings and floor plans are not perfectly aligned and will continue to evolve as the design process is finalized.

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Architectural Drawing of Grant Elementary
Architectural Drawing of Grant Elementary

 

Internal conceptual drawings of Grant Elementary

 

Interior Architectural Drawings of Grant Elementary

 

Project Details

A 2026 Bond Would:

  • REPLACE GRANT ELEMENTARY with a new building, constructed on district-owned land near Columbia Ridge Elementary.
  • Provide SAFER and more efficient TRAFFIC FLOW for students and staff away from EHS traffic.
  • SIMPLIFY TRANSPORTATION with a bus loop for the two-school campus.
  • Keep all K-4 STUDENTS ON ONE CAMPUS
  • Include a DEDICATED GYM AND CAFETERIA, supporting better and more efficient daily routines.
  • Include a FULL-SIZE GYM with increased seating capacity for athletics and community events. 
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Understanding the Funding

The 2026 Bond package total project value for all projects is roughly $102 million: $75 million funded locally, which unlocks $27.4 million in matching state dollars.

The information below describes Grant Elementary's portion of the total project funds.

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If approved by voters, $34 million of the approximately $47 million Grant Elementary total project cost would be generated by local tax dollars ("Local Share").

Roughly $11.8 million would come from state matching funds from the School Construction Assistance Program (State Funds).

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This pie chart shows the percentage of state matching funds the district could receive if voters approve the 2026 bond package.