3. What is the Bond Issue?
The bond issue is a way for schools or publicly funded
organizations to raise money.
The bond can be issued to Winton Woods City Schools like a loan.
4. The Problem
We are working on getting the Bond Issue to pass so the Winton Woods City
Schools can be rebuilt. Our district operates 11 facilities enclosing over 690,000
square feet or almost 16 acres. Most of the facilities are 40 to 50 years old or
more. The present value of these facilities and the equipment they contain is
$137,000,000. We are now at a point where building new facilities makes far
more financial sense than repairing and/or renovating what we have.
5. The Problem (Continued)
Winton Woods Middle School is slowly falling apart.
Tiles are coming out of the floor
Ceilings in the bathrooms are falling apart
Out of date schools
Leaks in the ceilings
Ineffective heating and cooling systems in classrooms
7. Disadvantages
● Riskier Tax Payments
● Rising Interest Rates
● Credit Risk
● Borrowing money
Ex.) When a publicly funded organization borrows too much
money, they are no longer able to pay back their lenders.
8. Advantages
● New School Facilities
● More Opportunities for Students
~ Academic Opportunities
~Athletic Opportunities
● New Equipment
● Better Learning Environment
9. Bibliography
"Northwest Bond Levy Lowers Taxes, Improves High Schools."Cincinnati.com. N.p., n.d.
Web. 09 Mar. 2016.
"Winton Woods City Schools." Winton Woods City Schools ISD News. N.p., n.d. Web. 09
Mar. 2016.
"EasyBib: The Free Automatic Bibliography Composer." EasyBib. N.p., n.d. Web. 09
Mar. 2016.
11. Main Solution
The main solution is to get the Bond Issue to pass and get new
school facilities. We want to have better learning opportunities and,
in order to do that, we need the best learning environment. Getting
the bond issue passed will not only benefit academics but will also
give better opportunities for our sport programs. Students in sports
will get a chance to get scholarships. But we all know that “student”
comes first in “Student Athlete”--our main focus is the academics
part.
12. Alternative Solution #1
Our first alternative solution would be to push the date
back on when they vote on the Bond Issue. This
would give us time to convince the community to vote
for the issue.
13. Alternative Solution #1
Pros
● Gives us time to collect data
● Allows people to do research
● Gets the community
involved
Cons
● People might think too much
about it and change their mind.
● More work has to be put into it
● The community might not
listen
14. Alternative Solution #2
Our second alternative solution would be to reallocate current
funding throughout the schools. If we get granted the bond issue
money we would have more different ways to distribute our
funding. We would use some money on classrooms, bathrooms,
cafeterias and to upgrade our technology.
15. Alternative Solution #2
Pros
● Students will have more resources.
● Students would have more
opportunities to do more activities.
Cons
● Giving money to the schools
means the new construction won’t
happen and the cost of upkeep will
continue to rise.
16. Alternative Solution #3
Our third alternative solution would be to develop a bond program that
leads discussions about the program, facilities’ conditions, future
directions and what is needed to support education properly. Bond
supporters should get the whole community involved early in the process
and keep the school board informed. This program would be a big help to
get the board's attention.
17. Alternative Solution #3
Pros
● Students will have a better learning
environment.
● Students can interact with others to
help pass the Bond Issue with the
bond program.
Cons
● Most people wouldn’t join this program.
● A lot of people don’t support the Bond
Issue and it would take time to convince
people to support the issue.
● Convincing the board of education to
help develop the bond program.
18. Bibliography
.. Bond Issue Fact Sheet 2015 (n.d.): n. pag. Web.
"EasyBib: The Free Automatic Bibliography Composer." EasyBib. N.p., n.d. Web. 17
Mar. 2016.
"Passing the Bond Issue (with Related Video)." Advice on Passing Educational Bond
Issues Elections (with Related Video). N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2016.
"Bond Issue." The Free Dictionary. Farlex, n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2016.
20. Action Plan 1
Form a committee that is dedicated to seeing the Bond Issue pass.
Establish a need in the bond campaign.
Be honest with constituents in our district.
Tell people how much their taxes will go up.
21. Action Plan 2
❏Create a website: creating a website gives voters detailed information about the Bond
Issue.
❏Walkthrough: Walk different people through the building to show how we need the
bond issue to get passed.
❏Create Posters/Give out flyers: Creating posters and giving out flyers will give the
people that aren't big on technology to get informed about the issue.
❏Give opportunities to students to work for their community service hours by having
them help out at the community center and passing out information on the bond issue.
22. Bibliography
"6 Strategies to Successfully Pass a School Bond." About.com Education. N.p., n.d. Web.
24 Mar. 2016.
WaycrossCM. "Waycross Election Forum 2014: Issue 3 - Winton Woods Bond Levy."
YouTube. YouTube, 03 Oct. 2014. Web. 24 Mar. 2016.
"Why Companies Issue Bonds | Investopedia." Investopedia. N.p., 28 June 2013. Web. 24
Mar. 2016.
24. Alternative Solution #2
We plan to follow Alternative solution #2.
We think it’s the best solution to follow
because it would still benefit us even if we
don't get granted the Bond Issue money.
25. Website
Creating a website would be beneficial to those who
would want information that hasn’t been provided. The
website will give you a virtual tour of our school building
and pictures of different rooms and equipment to show
that it would be useful to get new material and a better
learning environment.
27. Posters/Flyer
Designing posters and flyers could help to show how
serious the Bond Issue is and it could help with
getting more people involved to help getting it passed.
28. Walkthrough
For the walkthrough we would have different groups
of students to show people around the school on
different days to show people just how much our
school is falling apart and need new buildings.
29. Bibliography
"Weebly Is the Easiest Way to Create a Website, Store or Blog." Weebly.com. N.p., n.d.
Web. 11 Apr. 2016.
"Winton Woods City Schools." Winton Woods City Schools ISD News. N.p., n.d. Web. 11
Apr. 2016.