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D11 Bond Meetings

Dear Russell Community,

District 11 is exploring a potential November 2026 bond measure designed to address long-standing facility needs and create safer, more modern learning environments for every student across the district.

Here is what the data tells us: the average age of D11 facilities is 58 years, and 70% of our buildings do not meet current K–12 standards. District assessments have identified over $422M in necessary facility improvements, while only $17M is available annually for repairs, limiting the district to urgent fixes rather than meaningful upgrades.

The bond planning approach is structured so that every school receives meaningful investment, with additional upgrades prioritized based on facility conditions, educational adequacy, and, most importantly, community input.

Potential improvements include:

  • Classroom improvements
  • Daylighting and energy efficiency
  • Entry improvements
  • Updates to play areas, athletic fields, common spaces, and more!

As your principal and school Bond Liaisons, we are committed to making sure Russell Middle School’s voice is part of this process. Together, we will:

  • Identify our school's most pressing facility needs
  • Gather input from staff, families, and community members
  • Submit our school's priorities through the district planning tool
  • Keep you informed with factual, consistent communication throughout

To hear more and share your perspective, we invite you to attend one of our upcoming community listening sessions. Each session will last approximately 30 minutes and is open to all families, staff, and community members.

Session 1: March 2nd, 4:15 to 4:45

Session 2: March 9th, 4:15 to 4:45

Session 3: March 16th, 4:15 to 4:45

Unable to attend in person? You can still share your input by submitting feedback online at https://www.d11.org/bond. Learn more about the process at the bond website: www.d112026bondplanning.com 

We look forward to hearing from you, your perspective matters and will directly shape how our school is represented in this planning process.

Sincerely,

Ama Dei

Fancee Long-Gorski & Joshua Gorski