Although we’re proud of the education opportunities provided to all students of NMCUSD, many of our schools are over 60 years old. Classrooms and other school facilities require repairs and upgrades to meet current school safety and academic standards. Schools built decades ago were designed for a different era of education and to outdated safety and instructional standards.
Outdated classrooms and educational facilities are costly and inefficient to operate. Proposed improvements include repairing or replacing failing HVAC systems in classrooms, repairing or replacing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, gas lines, sewer lines and aging electrical systems.
Upgrades to protect student safety and security are needed, including replacing outdated fire alarms and emergency communication systems, and upgrading perimeter fencing and school security.
Additionally, some of our schools have portable classrooms that have exceeded their usable lifespans and are costly to repair for continued use.