According to Superintendent Castaneda, the school district must maintain its water systems to meet state standards, highlighting the critical role of infrastructure in rural education.
Castaneda indicated the old water well is deteriorating, no longer safe for drinking, necessitating the use of bottled water, which points to significant infrastructure challenges.
With a projected cost of $1 million for a new water well, the district is seeking funds through Measure R to not only address water issues but also modernize facilities.
The opposition against Measure R stems from concerns over existing debt from prior bond measures, showcasing the financial complexities of funding educational infrastructure.
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