Repairing older classrooms and school facilities, including deteriorating plumbing, sewer, installing HVAC and electrical systems, and removing hazardous materials like asbestos and lead pipes
Providing modern classrooms, science labs, art and music centers, library spaces, and career-technical facilities and equipment so students are prepared for college, in-demand careers, and skilled trades
Improving earthquake safety at schools on or adjacent to the Hayward Fault and upgrading schools so they meet current health codes, building safety codes, safety and security enhancements
Replacing aging portable classrooms with modern, permanent classrooms
Improving gymnasiums, locker rooms, fields, and outdoor play spaces
Keeping classroom technology and computer systems up-to-date
Providing accessible play and learning environments for students with disabilities and more restrooms for students